Akshay Kumar shows commitment by shooting an action scene of Rs 15 crore despite knee injury
Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff have been taking pictures non-stop for the mega price range motion entertainer, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, with director Ali Abbas Zafar in UK during the last one month. The duo has been capturing for movement sequences with motorcycles, choppers, motors and lot extra at real places of the UK. Through the shoot final week, Akshay Kumar suffered a serious knee damage while acting an action sequence.“Akshay Kumar has a terrible tear on his knee and is each day even on foot with the guide of a stick with make things clean for him. However, work dedication and professionalism is preserving on his feet at the film set. Despite the damage, he is continuing to shoot the action scenes for Bade Miyan Chote Miyan with all precautions,” discovered a source close to the development. What’s being shot in UK proper now is a massive movement scene for which manufacturer Jackky Bhagnani is spending Rs 15 crore.“It’s a chase collection designed via Hollywood stunt director, Craig Macrae, and the Khiladi became injured in the midst of this shoot. Over Rs 15 crore are invested on this specific sequence and taking a smash on shoot here might result in work coming to standstill and additionally cause some monetary losses to the manufacturers,” the source knowledgeable, adding further “Akshay has continually been a manufacturer friendly actor and for this reason determined to keep with the shoot regardless of an injured knee. He is doing all that he can for the film, the entire production unit as also his co-superstar, Tiger Shroff, is proud to peer the kind of willpower Akshay has for his paintings.”
Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is produced by using Vashu and Jackky Bhagnani below their banner, Pooja Entertainment and is touted to be one among the most important motion spectacles of Indian Film Industry. The movie is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and functions Prithviraj Sukumaran as the poor lead. The team can be shooting within the UK until mid-April and then unite once more in India soon for a short schedule.
