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Akshay Kumar-Prernaa Arora to join forces for the fourth time

After marking a hat-trick of films with the release of Pad Man, superstar Akshay Kumar is set to collaborate with producer Prernaa Arora for the fourth time. They have worked on three projects together, namely Rustom, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha and Pad Man. Since the association has been quite fruitful for both of them, they want to continue the same with yet another film.

Buzz has it that right after wrapping up Gold with Reema Kagti, Akshay Kumar will start shooting for his next film with Prernaa Arora and Arjun N Kapoor's KriArj Entertainment. Reportedly, the actor will also co-produce the movie along with headlining it.


Confirming the association, Prernaa said, "Yes, KriArj is lucky enough to be doing our fourth film with Akshay Kumar. After Rustom, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha and Pad Man, my partner Arjun N Kapoor and I have established a fabulous rapport with Akshay. We are willing to go along with any project that Akshay sir wants. Akshay sir has discussed a particular idea with us. And we are all for it."

"Whatever KriArj is today is because of Akshay sir. I owe him my entire career. Working with him, I've learnt so much about life and cinema. I never ask him about the subject of the film he wants to make with us. We will blindly produce any film that he wants us to be part of. That's the kind of trust and respect we have for him," she added.

We are surely excited about this new venture. Hope the makers reveal more information about the film soon.

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