Akshay Kumar joins Mansukh Mandaviya for Yoga Day 2026 asanas in Mumbai
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Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar joined Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on 21 June 2026 to mark the International Day of Yoga, performing asanas alongside the minister and participants at a celebration event in Mumbai. The actor, dressed in athleisure wear, took part in the session in keeping with the day's theme: 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing'.
The Day and Its Theme
Observed annually on 21 June, the International Day of Yoga has been a global event since 2015, when the United Nations General Assembly adopted India's proposal to designate the date. The 2026 theme — 'Yoga for Healthy Ageing' — underscores yoga's role in supporting physical health, emotional resilience, and active ageing across age groups. Each year, several Bollywood personalities participate to amplify the message of wellness and healthy living.
Akshay Kumar on the Occasion
Kumar's participation alongside a sitting Union Minister lent the event additional visibility. The actor has been a consistent advocate of fitness and has participated in Yoga Day events in previous years as well. His presence alongside Mansukh Mandaviya — who oversees health and sports portfolios — reinforced the government's outreach to popular culture in promoting the initiative.
On the Work Front
Away from the yoga mat, Kumar is gearing up for the release of his upcoming comedy 'Welcome to the Jungle'. At the film's trailer launch in the city, the actor addressed questions about a dialogue in the film that refers to him as a 'flop actor'. He urged audiences to read the line in character context rather than as a personal remark. 'We are not told that you have to use such dialogues as taunts. So, when you watch a movie, I am sure you are a smart person. Whenever you watch a movie, you watch it according to the character of the movie. So, please, thank you for feeling bad about it. But don't take it so seriously,' Kumar told reporters.
A Candid Aside on Raveena Tandon
Also at the trailer launch, Kumar spoke about actress Raveena Tandon, his former partner whose relationship with him drew significant public attention during the 1990s. The actor noted how times have changed — Tandon, once a leading Bollywood heroine, is now in the role of a heroine's mother, pointing to Tandon's daughter Rasha. The remark was received as a light-hearted reflection on the passage of time in the film industry.