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When a nobody slapped somebody like Akshay Kumar

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 01 Jun, 2014 11:48 AM
  • When a nobody slapped somebody like Akshay Kumar
If watching actor-producer Akshay Kumar getting slapped by a monkey in a sequence in "Housefull" was hilarious, the action star’s fans will now see a backup dancer leaving her hand's print on his cheek in "Holiday".
 
The actor, who has mostly beaten the bad guys black in blue on the big screen, gets slapped by a woman in his forthcoming film "Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty", which also features Sonakshi Sinha. But he says it wasn’t anything serious.
 
Talking about the particular scene, Akshay said: “It was just a funny thing." 
 
"Nothing special was going on in my head. The whole idea is that I tell her why is the girl (Sonakshi) not agreeing with me and she (the back-up dancer) says if she is not agreeing, then I’ll come along with you. I said, 'no I want her only'. So, the girl gets angry and slaps me,” the actor told IANS.
 
He plays an army officer in the A.R. Murugadoss directorial, which will release June 6.

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