Akshay Kumar Lauds Yash Chopra as One of Indian Cinema's All-Time Greats
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Mumbai, March 12 (NationPress) Renowned Bollywood star Akshay Kumar praised the late director Yash Chopra, hailing him as one of the 'most exceptional directors' in Indian cinema during a recent episode of the reality game show "Wheel of Fortune".
This particular episode featured actors Gaurav Gera, Rakesh Bedi, and Ayesha Khan alongside Akshay, bringing a delightful mix of humor and energy to the stage.
An emotional scene unfolded during one of the puzzle rounds when contestant Gaurav Gera was on the verge of solving the puzzle but couldn't quite find the answer.
In response, host Akshay turned to the audience, encouraging them to take a shot at the puzzle.
One audience member swiftly guessed the correct answer: 'Yash Chopra.'
This prompted Akshay to reminisce about the legendary filmmaker.
With a tone filled with admiration, the 'Airlift' star remarked, "Yash Chopra hamare Indian film industry ke behtareen directors mein se ek the. (Yash Chopra was one of the finest directors in our Indian film industry)."
As the episode progressed, Akshay and Gaurav shared nostalgic stories about the films they collaborated on.
For those unaware, the two actors starred together in the 2014 film "The Shaukeens" and are set to reunite a decade later for "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan" in 2024.
"Wheel of Fortune" airs Monday through Friday at 9:00 PM exclusively on Sony Entertainment Television and is also available for streaming on Sony LIV.
In related news, Akshay has teamed up with director Priyadarshan after a 14-year hiatus for the upcoming horror comedy, "Bhooth Bangla".
On Thursday, the creators treated fans to an exciting teaser for this much-anticipated film.
The teaser offers a sneak peek into the eerie yet entertaining realm of Mangalpur, where no one dares to marry due to fears surrounding a mysterious entity known as Vadhusur.
Produced by Akshay Kumar, Shobha Kapoor, and Ektaa R Kapoor, "Bhooth Bangla" is set to hit theaters on April 10.