Akshay Kumar Returns Money to Ektaa Kapoor After Film Flop
Akshay Kumar Returned Money To Ektaa Kapoor After Their First Film Flopped: 'He Gave The Cheque Back’
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During the trailer launch of their new film 'Bhooth Bangla' in Mumbai, producer Ektaa Kapoor shared that Akshay Kumar returned money to her after their previous film, 'Once Upon ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara,' flopped. Kapoor was surprised by Kumar's gesture, as it was unprecedented in her career.
- 01Akshay Kumar returned money to Ektaa Kapoor after their film flopped.
- 02Kapoor was shocked, stating no actor had ever done this in her 31-year career.
- 03She convinced Kumar to collaborate on another project instead of accepting the money.
- 04'Once Upon ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara' was released in 2013 and was a box-office failure.
- 05'Bhooth Bangla' is set to release on April 16, blending horror and comedy.
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At the trailer launch of 'Bhooth Bangla' in Mumbai, producer Ektaa Kapoor recounted how Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar returned money to her after their film 'Once Upon ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara' failed at the box office. Kapoor expressed her astonishment, stating it was an unprecedented gesture in her 31 years in the industry. She shared that Kumar handed her a cheque, saying, 'This is the money back for you. You’ve lost money. Take your money.' Instead of accepting the refund, Kapoor persuaded Kumar to work with her again, leading to their latest collaboration. The 2013 film 'Once Upon ay Time In Mumbai Dobaara,' directed by Milan Luthria, was a sequel to the 2010 film and featured a cast that included Akshay Kumar, Imran Khan, and Sonakshi Sinha. It earned ₹91.7 crore against a budget of ₹85 crore, marking it a box-office disappointment. The newly released trailer for 'Bhooth Bangla' promises a mix of horror and comedy, with Kumar navigating a haunted mansion. The film, produced by Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji Motion Pictures, is set for theatrical release on April 16.
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