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Akshaye Khanna to be seen in a quirky character in Sab Kushal Mangal

Akshaye Khanna has been a part of many comedy films like Hungama, Hulchul, No Problem, Tees Maar Khan and others. There’s no doubt that he has impeccable comic timing. However, from the past few years, the actor has been starring in movies where his characters had a serious graph and we didn’t get to see him doing comedy.

However, Khanna will be back on the big screen in a comedy film titled Sab Kushal Mangal. The actor has a quirky character in the film named Baba Bhandari. It is said that his character is like a coconut, tough and hard outside but all soft and sweet inside.


Talking about the film, Akshaye said, “I really liked the story and the character. Also, the fact that the comedy is never forced, it is situational.” Well, it will surely be interesting to watch Akshaye doing some comedy on the big screen.

Sab Kushal Mangal marks the debut of Padmini Kolhapure’s son Priyaank Sharma and Ravi Kishan’s daughter Riva Kishan. The movie is slated to release on 3rd January 2020 and the trailer of the film will be out tomorrow.

The producers of the film, One Up Entertainment, posted a video on Instagram to introduce the characters of the film and inform everyone that the trailer will be out tomorrow. They posted, “Caution: All roads will lead to comedy, drama, romance and full paisa vasool entertainment! ❤ Taiyaar ho jaiye, #SabKushalMangalTrailer out tomorrow at 12.30 pm. @priyaankksharma @itsrivakishan @nitinmanmohan @prachimanmohan #AkshayeKhanna.”

Sab Kushal Mangal will be the first Bollywood film to release in 2020.

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