Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Akshay Kumar’s Dishoom look: You have never seen Akshay like this before

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Akshay Kumar debuts his Dishoom look and we are impressed.
On the off chance that Varun Dhawan and John Abraham meeting up in one film was insufficient, we have some extra gorgeous sight in Dishoom. We are discussing a buffed and etched Akshay Kumar with a man-bun to boot — and that is only Dishoom's first look of the performer.

Yes, Akshay is making a cameo in the Varun-John-Jacqueline Fernandez-Akshaye Khanna film. While the news was out a year ago that Akshay will assume an essential part in this amigo cop film, his look is sending our advantage levels taking off.

The man himself comes riding a plane ski and by his own particular confirmation, Akshay painted the town shooting for this cameo. Simply passing by the look alone, we give full stamps to the creators of Dishoom for having a go at something new. Man-bun is extremely popular and we have seen Leonardo DiCaprio donning it, even Shah Rukh Khan when he is not working.

Be that as it may, Akshay Kumar on screen, on plane skis, with a man-bun is an incredible sight. Akshay tweeted his look, saying, "A cameo I let loose shooting.Wishing all the fortunes to my companions Sajid,John,Varun and Jacky!Pack a punch with #Dishoom." The performing artist is likewise preparing for his next discharge, Rustom, which will discharge in August.

Prior, conspicuous Hindi film makers and studio agents met to guarantee Dishoom is not released online like Udta Punjab and Sultan. They have now chosen to present the film in scrambled organization to CBFC for blue penciling.

"The makers of John Abraham and Varun Dhawan-starrer Dishoom are getting 'John Doe' (request against mysterious substances) from the Bombay high court, coordinating Web access Suppliers (ISPs), Telecom Administrators and different stages to guarantee that any unlawful substance from "Dishoom" is not made accessible on their administrations," Mukesh Bhatt, President of the Film and TV Makers Society of India, said in an announcement.

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