Akshay Kumar responded that he isn’t ‘into politics’ when questioned about the moniker ‘Modi Bhakt’ and his tendency to make movies that support the policies of the current government.

Akshay Kumar

The news was dominated by actor Akshay Kumar’s interview with Prime Minister Narendra Modi prior to the 2019 general election. After the interview, Akshay and Modi became the subject of a meme frenzy, with him being referred to as his ‘bhakt.’ He rejected the label in a recent interview, claiming that people only say things that fit their story.

When asked about the moniker ‘Modi Bhakt’ and his tendency to make movies that support the policies of the current government, Akshay stated he isn’t ‘into politics’ in an interview with Times Now.

It is true, he stated. Some claim that I made Padman and promoted Swachh Bharat through Toilet: Ek Prem Katha. However, no one seems to notice that I created Airlift, which takes place in the Congress era. The Congress era is the setting for even Mission Raniganj. However, no one is making that point. These are only the things they say when it fits with their story.

The ‘Ram Setu’ actor stated that anyone would have ‘grabbed the opportunity had they been offered it’ in an interview with India Today. Declaring that the purpose of his interview was to learn more about PM Modi’s humanity, he said, ‘I felt like asking him about his humanity. I was curious as to why he wears his watch backwards. I would have liked to know how much cash he has in the bank. I won’t question him about the policies.

Regarding his career, Akshay recently released ‘Mission Raniganj.’ Although the rescue thriller is not doing well at the box office, it is doing well when compared to other movies that came out at the same time.