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Akshay Kumar to announce an action flick

Akshay Kumar has played a diverse range of characters in his career spanning almost three decades, but fans love him immensely when he beats the goons black and blue. When the actor started his career in Hindi films, he appeared in a number of action movies and earned the moniker of action star.

Of late, Kumar has mostly be seen in social drama movies like Toilet: Ek Prem Katha and Pad Man. However, if latest reports are to be believed, the actor wants to go back to doing an out and out action movie.


According to a report, Akshay Kumar will soon announce an action movie. Though all details about the project are being kept under the wraps, the report reveals that the film will be on the lines of his 2012 film Rowdy Rathore, which made a massive collection at the box-office.

Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar is busy with the shooting of Kesari. His next release is Reema Kagti's Gold, followed by S. Shankar's 2.0.

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