Prakash Raj trolls Akshay Kumar after latest movie still depicts electric bulbs in the same era as Shivaji

Akshay Kumar plays Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the upcoming film Vedat Marathe Veer Daudle Saat, directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and as soon as the actor shared stills from the Marathi historical drama film, he was heavily trolled. One person who took to social media to mock Akshay Kumar was Prakash Raj. He viciously mocked Akshay Kumar for both the electric light mistake and his appearance.

In the opening shot where Akshay Kumar is seen portraying Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a chandelier can be seen in the frame, which is a clear flaw because the bulb’s invention occurred way later than the reign of Shivaji Maharaj (1630-1680). And scathing remarks were made in this regard.

Prakash Raj shared Akshay Kumar’s picture containing the bulb and a meme that included an image of PM Narendra Modi and Akshay Kumar.

In the meme, Modi asks Akshay (calling him “gutka khor”) how there were light bulbs during the reign of Shivaji Maharaj. Akshay replies that the bulb comes the way you (PM Modi) had a digital camera in 1988. Prakash Raj captioned “Mann Ki Baat” in the Twitter post with the hashtag #JustAsking.

The cast of the upcoming movie includes Utkarsha Shinde, Jay Dudhane, Hardik Joshi, Virat Madke, Praveen Tarde, Satya Akshay, and Nawab Khan. The film is produced by Qureshi Production and is scheduled to release in theatres on Diwali 2023 in Marathi, Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil.

FAQs:

What is the net worth of actor Akshay Kumar?

$300 Million, as per estimates which in Indian rupees stands at Rs 2460 crores.

How many movies has Prakash Raj acted in till now?

398 movies so far.

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