Published 18:52 IST, June 23rd 2020

Akshay Kumar lauds fan for creating 'Kesari' artwork, reveals his favourite dialogues

Actor Akshay Kumar shared a post on social media and appreciated the beautiful painting made by a little fan on social media and thanked her for the love.

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Bollywood star Akshay Kumar shared a post on social media and appreciated beautiful painting made by a little fan on social media. painting included Akshay Kumar in his attire from Kesari along with his fellow companions. Along with drawing, a few dialogues from film were also mentioned. Akshay who was touched by beautiful gesture, thanked her for love and also mentioned that se dialogues are also among his favourite ones from film.

Akshay Kumar praises a drawing by a little fan

One of micro-blogging users shared a painting where user wrote that a little girl Samiksha had made drawing, especially for actor. user furr hailed actor for his skills and wrote that his captivating charm has increased his fan list which t includes children, but even elderly people as well. Overwhelmed to receive such words of appreciation and kindness, Housefull actor was quick eugh to respond and thank user.

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drawing showed Akshay Kumar who played role of Havaldar Ishar Singh in film Kesari, leading his troop. Along with drawing, a famous dialogue from film “Aaj meri pagdi bhi Kesari, jo bahega mera woh lahoo bhi Kesari, aur mera jawaab bhi Kesari,” also inscribed on it. In response to drawing, Akshay praised drawing by Samiksha and called it “great work.” E even mentioned that this dialogue from film is his favourite as well.

 historical action-war drama revolves around Havildar Ishar Singh (Akshay), a soldier in British Indian Army, leads 21 Sikh soldiers in a fight against 10,000 Pashtun invaders. However, what unfolds is greatest last stand wars of all time. story follows events leading to  Battle of Saragarhi, a battle between 21 soldiers of 36th Sikhs of British Indian Army and 10,000 Afridi and Orakzai Pashtun tribesmen in 1897.

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Meanwhile, on work front, Akshay Kumar has quite a few films lined up for release in coming months. release of his mega-budget film Sooryavanshi has been stalled due to pandemic and is expected to hit atres once lockdown is lifted. His comedy-drama film Laxmmi Bomb will release on an OTT platform due to such unprecedented times. He will also be seen in a film based on life of great ruler Prithviraj Chauhan.

(Im credit: Akshay Kumar/ Instagram)

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18:52 IST, June 23rd 2020