‘Bhojpuri is even better than Hollywood…’, Akshay Kumar’s statement created panic on social media; Paresh Rawal’s big revelation on ‘Hera Pheri 3’


Bollywood’s ‘Khiladi’ i.e. Akshay Kumar is in the news these days with his much-awaited and grand multi-starrer comedy film ‘Welcome To The Jungle’. Recently, the entire star cast of this film was seen together at the grand launch event of a new and explosive song. In this high-profile event, the stars had a lot of fun and also made many interesting revelations. But the gathering became brighter when suddenly during the conversation an interesting comparison of Bhojpuri cinema and Hollywood started. An outspoken statement given by Akshay Kumar regarding Bhojpuri language and its songs has created a stir on social media.

Akshay himself had added the line ‘Bhojpuri is better than Hollywood’ in the song.

Actually, in this new special track of ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, a flavor of Bhojpuri has been added, in which Bollywood’s beautiful actress Jacqueline Fernandez is seen on-screen singing and saying that ‘Bhojpuri is better than Hollywood’ (Bhojpuri is better than Hollywood).

During the event, when journalists jokingly asked Akshay Kumar whether he was also planning to work in any Bhojpuri film or project in future? So Akshay immediately replied in a very positive manner, “Sure, why not!” Along with this, he openly praised the regional art and diverse culture of India.

Akshay Kumar, in a very witty and desi style, directly compared Bhojpuri music with Hollywood and said, “I really believe that Bhojpuri is much better than Hollywood! The line of Jacqueline in the film’s song, I myself asked Ahmed Khan to include it in this song. I know that Hollywood people cannot listen to this song and even if they listen to it by mistake, they will not understand anything. They have never seen such an explosive and colorful song in their entire life. Will not happen.”

“Our country is a treasure of diversity, we are proud of our culture”

Akshay Kumar did not stop here, he expressed pride in the vast canvas of Indian cinema and its cultural diversity and further said, “Today we can say with great pride that we have so many languages ​​and cultures. The variety of music and different folk colors that are seen in the songs of our country are not found anywhere in the world. We should always be proud of our beautiful culture and diversity.” After this statement of Akshay, now it is being speculated among his Bhojpuri fans that Khiladi Kumar can be seen spreading his magic in some big Bhojpuri song or film in the coming days.

Gave the example of the success of ‘3 Idiots’, said – there are 30 here!

When the media asked questions about the film’s huge and massive star cast, Akshay Kumar answered in his signature comic style. He said that Bollywood’s cult film ‘3 Idiots’ had become a blockbuster at the box office with only three idiots (characters), but in our ‘Welcome to the Jungle’, more than 30 comedian and comedy actors are sharing the screen together! Now you can imagine for yourself that when so many maharathis will come together in theaters, how high the level of entertainment and madness is going to be.

Paresh Rawal breaks silence on legal dispute between ‘Babu Bhaiya’ and ‘Hera Pheri 3’

The second biggest highlight of this grand music launch event was veteran actor Paresh Rawal. For a long time, rumors were floating in the corridors of Bollywood that Paresh Rawal is having some legal dispute (legal notice) with the makers and he will not be a part of the much awaited film ‘Hera Pheri 3’.

During the event, Paresh Rawal put an end to all these speculations and claims once and for all. Smiling on the stage and without directly naming the film, he said, “As long as we are alive in this world, ‘Hera Pheri’ will continue.” This small but powerful statement of his has made the whole picture clear that fans’ favorite ‘Babu Bhaiya’ is not going anywhere. Soon this iconic and timeless trio of Raju (Akshay Kumar), Shyam (Sunil Shetty) and Babu Bhaiya will again come to the theaters to make the audience laugh heartily.