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Akshay Kumar gives us a glimpse of the action in Sooryavanshi and it is amazing

Rohit Shetty is known for the action in movies and Akshay Kumar is known for the stunts that he does. Now Rohit and Akshay have teamed up for Sooryavanshi, so of course, we have high expectations when it comes to action in the film.

Akshay Kumar, recently posted a video on Twitter, giving us a glimpse of the action in Sooryavanshi. He tweeted, “From the day acting became my destiny, action has been my lifeline. Pure, unadulterated action in #Sooryavanshi will tell you’ll why it still fires up my core ? #RohitShetty @karanjohar #KatrinaKaif @RSPicturez @RelianceEnt @dharmamovies #CapeofGoodFilms.”


While in most of the Rohit Shetty films, the action is massy, here it is looking more classy and stylish. After watching the helicopter stunt in the video, we must say that no one could have done it so smoothly except Akshay Kumar.

Apart from the action, there are many things that make us excited for Sooryavanshi. The film also stars Katrina Kaif and we will get to see Akshay and Kat on the big screen together after a gap of a decade. Also, the two will be recreating the track Tip Tip Barsa Paani which originally featured Akshay and Raveena Tandon. The team was recently shooting for the song in Hyderabad. The track is choreographed by Farah Kan. The movie also stars Neena Gupta and looking at her previous performances, we are clearly expecting the veteran actress to have a strong role in the movie. She will be seen as Akki’s mother in Sooryavanshi.

Sooryavanshi was announced last year during the climax of Rohit Shetty’s Simmba. The film was slated to release on Eid next year. But the release date was changed to avoid the clash with Salman Khan starrer Inshallah. The Akshay and Katrina starrer will now release on 27th March 2020.

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