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Akshay Kumar shares a new still of Good Newwz with a hilarious caption

There’s no doubt that Akshay Kumar has a great sense of humour. He has entertained us with his antics on the big screen as well as in real life during the events that he attends.

After the success of Kesari, Mission Mangal and Housefull 4, Akshay is gearing up for his fourth release of the year, Good Newwz. A few days ago, the trailer of the film was launched and it was simply hilarious.


Now today, Akshay took to Instagram to share a still of the film. Well, the still is quite good with Akshay and Kareena Kapoor Khan looking at their best, but what grabbed our attention was the caption. The actor captioned the picture as, “You know it’s time to file for bankruptcy when she asks you, ‘Baby, how much do you love me?’ ?? #TheBatras #GoodNewwz #KareenaKapoorKhan.”

Isn’t it a hilarious caption? We are sure all the husbands would quite relate to this caption written by Akshay. By the way, we must say that Akshay and Kareena are looking damn good together and we can’t wait to see them on the big screen after a gap of four years.

Good Newwz is about two married couples who try to turn parents by using the IVF technique. But a twist changes their lives. The film also stars Diljit Dosanjh and Kiara Advani. It will be hitting the screens on 27th December 2019.

By the way, Akshay Kumar at the trailer launch had revealed that Good Newwz is inspired by a true incident. He had stated, “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.”

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