Akshay Kumar’s ‘Bell Bottom’ all set to go international

Akshay Kumar is called the “Khiladi of Bollywood” and he leaves no stone unturned to prove it time and again. As the film industry gears up to recover from Covid-induced lockdown and losses incurred due to a stall on shooting and production work, Akshay Kumar on Monday announced that his upcoming film Bell Bottom would go on floors next month in the UK. With this, the film will become the first-ever Hindi film to commence shooting on an international location after lockdown.

After introducing Vaani Kapoor as the leading lady, the actor revealed that Lara Dutta and Huma Qureshi would be joining the star cast. Sharing it on Instagram, Akshay wrote, “Looking forward to doing what we do best! Time we get back to work! ‘Bell Bottom’ to go on floors next month.” Vaani Kapoor shared, “Gearing up for better times ahead.

Priyanka Sharma

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