Akshay Kumar has come a long way in films and has seen numerous ups and downs in his career. In a recent interview, the actor opened up about how he stays grounded amidst massive success.
Speaking about staying connected with his roots, Akshay revealed that he visits his old houses and his school in Mumbai every month. During a discussion with YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, Akshay Kumar shared, “In the morning, when I wake up at 4 am, I take out my car and visit the house where I used to live in Sion-Koliwada.Then I had a house in Bandra East, I go there. I visit my school. There is also a Don Bosco church, I also sometimes go inside. The watchman allows me. I feel good going when I go to my old house.”
The actor also admitted to investing in his old rental home, just for the sake of his old memories. “The two-bedroom flat is being constructed. I have told them I want to buy it. I am not going to live there, but I will keep it. I still remember when my father used to return from his 9-6 job, my sister and I used to watch him coming home from the window of that house. That visual is still there,” revealed the actor. Akshay also revealed that he still picks up guava from a tree near his old house, “I honestly want to be in touch with that. That is me. That is where I come from.”
On the work front, Akshay will soon be seen in ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ co-starring Tiger Shroff, while he also has ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ and ‘Singham Again’ in the pipeline.
Speaking about staying connected with his roots, Akshay revealed that he visits his old houses and his school in Mumbai every month. During a discussion with YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, Akshay Kumar shared, “In the morning, when I wake up at 4 am, I take out my car and visit the house where I used to live in Sion-Koliwada.Then I had a house in Bandra East, I go there. I visit my school. There is also a Don Bosco church, I also sometimes go inside. The watchman allows me. I feel good going when I go to my old house.”
The actor also admitted to investing in his old rental home, just for the sake of his old memories. “The two-bedroom flat is being constructed. I have told them I want to buy it. I am not going to live there, but I will keep it. I still remember when my father used to return from his 9-6 job, my sister and I used to watch him coming home from the window of that house. That visual is still there,” revealed the actor. Akshay also revealed that he still picks up guava from a tree near his old house, “I honestly want to be in touch with that. That is me. That is where I come from.”
On the work front, Akshay will soon be seen in ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ co-starring Tiger Shroff, while he also has ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ and ‘Singham Again’ in the pipeline.
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