Famous actor Akshay Kumar comes from a humble background. In a recent interview, the superstar recalled some of her favorite childhood memories with her father and how they would spend time together. He revealed that one special thing his father did as a child was fight professional wrestlers.
Akshay Kumar talks about his childhood
While talking to IANS, the ‘Bhoot Bangla’ actor spoke about his childhood and how his father would often encourage him to wrestle with real professional wrestlers. Talking about it, she revealed that fighting and kushti arguments were common in her home. He added, “Mere ghar ke culture mein ye tha, mere aita jo fighter, toh mere culture mein tha martial arts ki baat karna, kushti ki baat karna, fight karna. Mere pitaji professional wrestlers ko jaante the, mujhe ladvaate the aur aaj wohi mere kaam mein aaya” (It was in my family culture, my father was a wrestler, so it was in my culture to talk about martial arts, talk about wrestling, fight. My father knew that he made me a professional wrestler today.)
Akshay Kumar advises parents on how to improve their children’s talents
Based on his experiences, the ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ host shared advice for parents: they need to find and cultivate things that their children like. The ‘Khiladi’ actor added, “Pata kariye ki aapka beta kis cheez mein interest rakhta hai. Kabhi kabhi hota hai koi padhai-likhai mein interested nahi hai, kisi aur cheez mein interest hai. Koshish kariye usko itna samajhiye ki beta ek education poori kar le hota, uskea wokeak hi joon, uskea wokinh joon hi, uskea wokeak hi. chahta hai karna” (Find out what your children is interested in. Sometimes it happens that someone is not interested in studies, but is interested in something else. Try to make him understand ‘First you complete your education, then I will be with you’. But don’t push and do what they want.”On the work front, Akshay Kumar will be seen in the horror comedy film ‘Bhoot Bangla’. The film will hit theaters on April 12 and also stars Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, Tabu, Jisshu Sengupta, Manoj Joshi, Mithila Palkar, Asrani, Rajesh Sharma and Wamiqa Gabbi.