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Akshay Kumar and Diljit Dosanjh experience the labour pain

Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Kiara Advani, and Diljit Dosanjh will be seen on the big screen in Karan Johar’s production venture Good Newwz. The movie revolves around pregnancy and to promote the film the makers have come up with an excellent idea.

Well, on YouTube you might have seen many videos in which by using an electronic device, men try to feel the pain that women go through during labour. The makers of Good Newwz have released a video in which Akshay Kumar and Diljit Dosanjh go through the labour pain by using the electronic device.


Akshay Kumar took to Instagram to share the video with everyone. He captioned the video as, “Diljit Dosanjh and me experience labour pain : Good Newwz A small step to understand what mothers go through by @diljitdosanjh & me. Dil se - RESPECT to all the mummies out there, delivering #GoodNewwz is harder than anyone can imagine!♥️ @dharmamovies.”

Well, the video is hilarious, but it ends with Akshay and Diljit talking about what women go through why delivering a child, and they thank everyone women.

Good Newwz is about how during IVF the sperm mix up happens and changes the lives of two couples. Akshay Kumar at the trailer launch of the film had revealed that the movie is inspired by a true incident. He said, “I still remember Karan came to narrate a script to me. It was a narration for more than an hour and then I said I loved it. Later, I asked Karan what else he is making; he told me he is making a small film named Good Newwz. I asked him what’s the story and he narrated it for 2 minutes. I told him to forget that script, I like this more, and let me tell you guys that this incident what you saw it in the trailer has happened with someone in real life.”

Directed by Raj Mehta, Good Newwz is slated to release on 27th December 2019.

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