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Akshay’s old statement went viral amid poor earnings of Raksha Bandhan, Know why he said to leave the country

Raksha Bandhan

These days Akshay Kumar is in the headlines for his film ‘Raksha Bandhan’. This film, depicting the love of brother and sister, was released on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan but is not able to show anything special at the box office. The film’s earnings are also not happening as expected and in the midst of all this, an old video of Akshay Kumar is going viral on social media, in which he had said that if his films continue to flop, he will leave India and shift to Canada.

Recently, during an interview, Akshay Kumar said that he pays tax in India and will always be an Indian. He has Canadian citizenship, but he is an Indian. Along with this, he had told a time when he started thinking of shifting to Canada. Since then, the old video of Akshay Kumar is becoming increasingly viral, in which he is talking about going to Canada after the film flopped.

In an old interview, Akshay Kumar said that a few years ago my films were not playing. Some 14-15 films did not do well. In such a situation, he is thinking that he should do some other work. During this, a friend of his advised him to shift to Canada. After this, he went to Canada and applied for citizenship and he got citizenship.

However, when his films started playing in Bollywood, he changed his mind. Akshay had said, ‘I have a passport, it is for going from one country to another. I work in India and pay my tax in India itself. I just want to say that I am Indian and always will be.

Now talking about Akshay Kumar’s film ‘Raksha Bandhan’, it is directed by Aanand L Rai. The story of a brother and his sisters is shown in this film. Made on a budget of 70 crores, the film has been able to do business of 23.40 crores in three days. Now it remains to be seen whether ‘Raksha Bandhan’, which was released on three thousand screens, will be able to get the benefit of the August 15 holiday or will it pile up at the box office.

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