This Article is From Jan 05, 2013

Akshay Kumar gets into Aamir Khan mode

Akshay Kumar gets into Aamir Khan mode

Akshay is busy shooting for his films till the 23rd of this month

Highlights

  • Akshay Kumar, who has always been known to be superstitious about his films and has never believed in keeping private trial shows, is now all set to follow the other Aamir Khan's example and bend his own rules for his February release Special Chabbis with multiple trials.
  • A source informs, "Akshay is busy shooting for his films till the 23rd of this month and once he finishes the first schedule of Vipul Shah's remake of Thuppaki and Milan Luthria's film Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Again , he will start showing the film to his Bollywood camp. Akshay is one actor who does not believe in having trial shows for his film and this will probably be the first time for him. He always kept a show a day prior to his release for the entire industry but this time around, it looks like he will have at least 8 to 10 trials."
  • The source further said, "There are a couple of reasons for that. Akshay is very confident. He has rarely done realistic films and is eager to see how the industry welcomes him in this different genre."
Mumbai: Akshay Kumar, who has always been known to be superstitious about his films and has never believed in keeping private trial shows, is now all set to follow the other Aamir Khan's example and bend his own rules for his February release Special Chabbis with multiple trials.

A source informs, "Akshay is busy shooting for his films till the 23rd of this month and once he finishes the first schedule of Vipul Shah's remake of Thuppaki and Milan Luthria's film Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Again , he will start showing the film to his Bollywood camp. Akshay is one actor who does not believe in having trial shows for his film and this will probably be the first time for him. He always kept a show a day prior to his release for the entire industry but this time around, it looks like he will have at least 8 to 10 trials."

The source further said, "There are a couple of reasons for that. Akshay is very confident. He has rarely done realistic films and is eager to see how the industry welcomes him in this different genre."

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