Akshay Kumar marks Maharashtra Day: 'My karm bhoomi,' grateful for three decades of roots
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Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar on May 1 expressed profound gratitude toward Maharashtra on the occasion of Maharashtra Day, reflecting on over three decades of personal and professional ties to the state. The actor, currently hosting the quiz reality show Wheel of Fortune, credited the platform with deepening his connection to Maharashtra's people and ethos.
Connection to Maharashtra
"Hosting Wheel of Fortune has given me the chance to meet people from across Maharashtra, each carrying their own hopes and determination," Akshay Kumar said. "Maharashtra has truly been my karm bhoomi, and I feel grateful for everything it has given me." Born into a Punjabi family, the actor has made Maharashtra his home for over 30 years and is fluent in Marathi, often communicating in the local language publicly.
The show's larger purpose
The actor emphasised his responsibility as host to honour the state's spirit. "As a host, I feel a responsibility to honour that through patience, respect, and sincerity. It makes me proud that the show has become a space where everyday people can step forward and be celebrated," he said. Wheel of Fortune has emerged as a platform celebrating ordinary individuals from across the state.
From humble beginnings to success
Akshay Kumar has previously shared details of his journey from a modest two-bedroom flat in Mumbai to owning multiple properties in the city. He recalled his mother's guidance when he first considered purchasing a home. "My mother told me, 'Think big, son.' I said, 'What bigger can I think than a two-room flat?' She explained that one's first home should be for oneself — God ensures the finances work out," he recounted in Hindi.
Recent and upcoming projects
On the professional front, Akshay Kumar was last seen in Bhoot Bangla, which featured Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Wamiqa Gabbi, Jeeshu Sengupta, and veteran actor Asrani. He is now preparing for his next major release, Welcome to the Jungle, an ensemble-cast project that marks his continued presence across multiple genres.