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Akshay Kumar finding it difficult to accommodate dates for Kesari?

Akshay Kumar has a long list of movies at the production stage, one of them being Dharma Productions’ Kesari, which he started shooting a couple of months ago. However, the sets of the period drama got burnt recently, which has resulted in delays.

According to reports, the makers require to shoot for ten days to wrap up the movie, but it seems Kumar is having a tough time in accommodating dates as he is about to begin the next instalment of the Housefull (2010) series soon.


“Akshay Kumar will be travelling to London first and then to Rajasthan for the shoot of Housefull 4. Post that, he will also be busy with the promotions of Gold. In the midst of this, it will be difficult for him to take out 10 straight days for Kesari shoot,” reveals a source.

The source goes on to add, “There will be no significant delay in any case. A makeshift set has been erected where Akshay will shoot the patchwork scenes till the month-end. The movie will simultaneously be in post-production. Since the major part of the footage is already available, the post-production work on it could begin right away.”

Besides Kesari, Housefull 4, and Gold, Kumar will also be seen in Shankar’s sci-fi film 2.0 and Hera Pheri 3.

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