No punch for Akki

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,July 03 2009]

Khiladi Kumar is not ready to take any more punches. Akshay Kumar who has done many action packed sequences has decided to call quits with taking punches on his face. The reason is - son Aarav. While Aarav who loved to watch daddy dearest in action can’t take his father being punched on the face.

According to Akki, “Aarav loves to watch me do stunts, and I too love doing them, even the most life-threatening ones. But every time I get punched by someone in the face, Aarav turns around and asks, ‘That’s make-believe, right dad?’ And that’s what set me thinking. I need to avoid hand-to-face contact in fight scenes.” And the result of Akki’s young boy’s disapproval of facial punches, Akshay’s upcoming contracts might just have a clause of avoiding such situations in his upcoming films.

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