Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has shared a video on his Instagram account in which he is seen traveling in Mumbai Metro. Akshay is looking very excited about this journey.
Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar has shared a video on his Instagram account in which he is seen traveling in Mumbai Metro. Akshay Kumar is looking very excited about this journey. In the caption of the video, he wrote, “My ride for today is Mumbai Metro. Traveling like a boss, beating the traffic from Ghatkopar to Versova.”
In the video, Akshay Kumar is saying, “I am in the metro right now. The silent arc is here. I was shooting in Ghatkopar, from where I had to reach Versova. My map was telling that it will take 2 hours and 5 minutes.” I have the director of my film Good News with me. He told me that Akshay walks by metro. I said that there will be enough congestion, so he said let’s not go. So I also said let’s go risk To go. I’m the one sitting for two security guards and here quietly. ”
Akshay said that he has traveled 2 hours in 20 minutes. He said that he is enjoying this journey a lot. Akshay, meanwhile, also showed a view of the metro, which was crowded. He said, “I think this is the only transportation that is on the height so no matter how much water is filled, it will not be affected.” He also thanked Raj for this special idea.
Akshay Kumar will be seen working with Kareena Kapoor Khan in the film Good News. Some pictures during the shooting of this film have gone viral on social media. Kareena Kapoor Khan was seen with baby bump in the pictures.
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