Akshay Kumar (also known by
his birth name Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia) (born on 9th September 1967) is an Indian
film actor, producer and martial artist who has appeared in over a hundred
Hindi films. He has been nominated for Filmfare Awards several times, winning
it two times. When he began his acting career in the 1990s, he primarily
starred in action films and was known for his appearances in films of the
"Khiladi series" as well as other action films such as Waqt Hamara
Hai (1993), Mohra (1994), Elaan (1994), Suhaag (1994), Sapoot (1996).
Later, Kumar also gained
fame for his drama, romance and comic roles. His performances in romance films
like Yeh Dillagi (1994), Dhadkan (2000), Andaaz (2003) and Namastey London
(2007), as well as drama films such as Waqt: The Race Against Time (2005). His
comic performances in comedy films such as Hera Pheri (2000), Mujhse Shaadi
Karogi (2004), Garam Masala (2005), Bhagam Bhag (2006), Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007),
and Singh Is Kinng (2008) met with acclaim. In 2007, he starred in four
consecutive commercially successful films. Kumar hit a rough patch since 2009
to 2011 but came back with two successes, Housefull 2 (2012) and Rowdy Rathore
(2012) with both of them grossing over ₹1 billion (US$16 million). His other
films like OMG (2012), Special 26 (2013) and Holiday (2014) were highly
successful critically and commercially. In February 2013, many media outlets
reported that the net box-office collection of Kumar's films had crossed ₹20
billion (US$320 million) and he was the first and the only Bollywood actor to
do so. Having done so, he has established himself as a leading contemporary
actor of Hindi cinema.
Apart from acting, Kumar has
also worked as a stunt actor; he has often performed many dangerous stunts in
his films, which has earned him the sobriquet "Indian Jackie Chan".
In 2008, he hosted the show Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi. The next year, he
founded the Hari Om Entertainment production company.
In 2008, the University of
Windsor conferred an Honorary Doctorate of Law on Kumar in recognition of his
contribution to Indian cinema. The following year he was awarded the Padma Shri
by the Government of India. In 2011 The Asian Awards honoured Kumar for his
outstanding achievement in Cinema. In 2012 he founded another production
company called Grazing Goat Pictures.
In 2014, Kumar launched TV
realty show Dare 2 Dance. He also owns the team Khalsa Warriors in the World
Kabaddi League.
Born Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia 9 September 1967 (age 47) Delhi, India
Residence Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Other names Akki, Khiladi, Khiladi Kumar
King of Bollywood (2007)
Ethnicity Punjabi
Occupation Actor, producer, presenter
Years active 1991–present
Spouse(s) Twinkle Khanna (2001–present)
Children 2
Relatives Rajesh Khanna (Father-in-law)
Dimple Kapadia
(Mother-in-law)
Rinke Khanna (Sister-in-law)
Early life and background
Akshay Kumar was born in
Delhi, India. His father Hari Om Bhatia was a military officer. His mother's
name is Aruna Bhatia. From a young age, Kumar was recognised as a performer,
particularly as a dancer. He was raised in Delhi's Chandni Chowk before moving
to Mumbai where he lived in Koliwada, a Punjabi dominated area. He received his
school education from Don Bosco School and enrolled in Mumbai's Guru Nanak
Khalsa College for higher education. Kumar also has a sister, Alka Bhatia. When
Kumar was a teenager, his father asked him what he aspired to be. Kumar
expressed his desire to become an actor.
After having obtained a
black belt in Taekwondo while in India, he studied martial arts in Bangkok,
Thailand, where he learned Muay Thai and worked as a chef and waiter. Upon his
return to Mumbai, he commenced the teaching of martial arts. One of his
students, an aspiring photographer, recommended Kumar into modelling which
ultimately led to a modelling assignment. Kumar effectively made more money
within the first two days of shooting, in comparison to his entire months
salary, and therefore chose a modelling career path. He also worked as a
background dancer in various films. One morning, he missed his flight for an
ad-shoot in Bangalore. Disappointed with himself, he visited a film studio
along with his portfolio. Fortunately that evening, Kumar was signed for a lead
role by producer Pramod Chakravarthy for the movie Deedar.
Career
1991–1999
See also: Khiladi (film series)
Kumar made his first
appearance as the lead actor opposite Raakhee and Shantipriya in Saugandh
(1991), though he had appeared in the uncredited role of a martial arts
instructor in the 1987 Mahesh Bhatt-directed and Kumar Gaurav starrer, Aaj. In
the same year, he acted in Kishore Vyas-directed Dancer, which received poor
reviews. The following year he starred in Abbas Mustan-directed suspense
thriller, Khiladi, widely considered his breakthrough role. His next release
was the Raj Sippy-directed detective film Mr. Bond, based on James Bond. His
last release of 1992 was Deedar. It failed to perform well at the box office.
In 1993, he acted in the Keshu Ramsay-directed bilingual film Ashaant (released
in Kannada as Vishnu-Vijaya) and starring Dr.Vishnuvardhan, Ashwini Bhave and
Ashutosh Rana. All of his films released during 1993, including Dil Ki Baazi,
Kayda Kanoon, Waqt Hamara Hai and Sainik did not perform well commercially. In
1994, he played a police inspector in two films: Sameer Malkan-directed remake
of Hollywood film The Hard Way, Main Khiladi Tu Anari and Rajiv Rai-directed
Mohra which were among the highest grossing films of the year. Later that year,
he starred in Yash Chopra-produced romance, Yeh Dillagi opposite Kajol. His
role in the film earned Kumar his first nomination for Best Actor at the
Filmfare Awards and Star Screen award. During the same year, Kumar also had
success with films like Suhaag and the low budget action film Elaan. All these
achievements, promoted Kumar as one of the most successful actors of the year.
In 1994, he appeared in 11 feature films.
The following year, Kumar
played a dual role in Umesh Mehra-directed action thriller, Sabse Bada Khiladi,
which was a commercial success. He proved to have success with the Khiladi
series, as in the next year he starred in the fourth film of the Khiladi
series, Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi opposite Rekha and Raveena Tandon. The film was a
commercial success. During the film's shooting Kumar was injured. He received treatment
in United States.
Kumar played a supporting
role in Yash Chopra-directed romance, Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), co-starring Shah
Rukh Khan, Madhuri Dixit and Karisma Kapoor, for which he received his first
nomination for the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. In the same year, he
starred opposite Juhi Chawla in David Dhawan-directed comedy Mr. and Mrs.
Khiladi, fifth instalment of the Khiladi series. Unlike his previous films of
the series, it failed commercially. His following releases failed commercial
and this caused a setback to his film career. In 1999, Kumar played opposite
Twinkle Khanna in International Khiladi. The film turned out to be an average
grosser at the box office. He received critical acclaim for his roles in the
films Sangharsh and Jaanwar. Whilst the former did not make a profit at the box
office, the latter turned out to be a commercial success and marked his
comeback.
2000–2006
In 2000, Kumar starred in
the Priyadarshan-directed comedy Hera Pheri alongside Paresh Rawal and Sunil
Shetty. The film which was a remake of Malayalam film Ramji Rao Speaking,
became a commercial success and proved to be a turning point in Kumar's career.
He also starred in the Dharmesh Darshan-directed romantic drama Dhadkan later
that same year. The film performed moderately at the box office but Kumar was
praised for his acting. Rediff.com's review stated that he had proved that he
is "director's actor" and that "he has worked hard on his role
is apparent." In a review for Bollywood Hungama, Taran Adarsh wrote that
"Akshay Kumar shows vast improvement as an actor. He is very controlled
and handles this difficult role with sincerity." That same year, he
performed some of his most dangerous stunts in Neeraj Vora-directed action thriller
Khiladi 420, where he climbed a running plane, stood on top of the plane flying
a thousand feet in the air, and jumped from the plane onto a hot air balloon.
In a later scene, he is also seen being chased by a car, dodging bullets,
jumping off buildings, and climbing walls. His character in the film had two
names and his role received mixed reviews. In his review, Taran Adarsh wrote
that "The actor does a great job in a role that has negative shades, but
as a softie in the second half, he is just about okay. And that's mainly
because he has been asked to do what he has been doing in film after film.
Nevertheless, Khiladi 420 is amongst his finest performances." Sukanya
Verma wrote "Negative roles and Akshay Kumar don't go hand-in-hand.[...]
Akshay is ridiculously over the top and irritating to the core. However, he
manages a decent performance as the sober and suave Anand." His first
release in 2001 was Suneel Darshan-directed drama Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love.
Kumar was praised for his performance in the film. Next, he played a negative
role in the Abbas Mustan-directed film Ajnabee. While reviewing the film for
Rediff.com, Sarita Tanwar termed Kumar the "surprise package" of the
film. She added that he was "in total control as the bad guy." The
film won him critical acclaim as well as his first Filmfare Award for Best
Villain and IIFA award 2002 for Performance in a Negative Role.
His first release in 2002
was Dharmesh Darshan-directed romantic drama Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya. He
played the role as a blind man in Vipul Amrutlal Shah and Shaarang Dev
Pandit-directed heist film Aankhen. His performance in the film was critically
acclaimed. Next, he starred in the Vikram Bhatt-directed comedy Awara Paagal Deewana.
While reviewing the film for Bollywood Hungama, Taran Adarsh called Kumar
"proficient." Rediff.com's review of the film mentioned that his
sincerity and intensity seen in Hera Pheri, Ek Rishtaa -- The Bond Of Love and
Aankhen "seems missing". His last film of the year was Rajkumar
Kohli-directed supernatural horror film Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani
alongside Manisha Koirala, Sunil Shetty, Sunny Deol, Aftab Shivdasani, Arshad
Warsi, Aditya Pancholi and Armaan Kohli. The film was a remake of Kohli's
former film Naagin and received mostly negative reviews from critics. Taran
Adarsh wrote "only Munish[Armaan] Kohli and Akshay Kumar leave an
impact." In 2003 he starred in Suneel Darshan's action film Talaash: The
Hunt Begins... opposite Kareena Kapoor. While reviewing the film, Taran Adarsh
wrote "Akshay Kumar is plain mediocre. The role hardly offers him scope to
try out anything different." Next, he starred in Raj Kanwar-directed
romantic drama Andaaz alongside Priyanka Chopra and Lara Dutta. The film
received mixed reviews from critics, but turned out to be a commercial success
at the box office and the first universal hit of 2003.
In 2004 Kumar starred in
Rajkumar Santoshi's action drama thriller Khakee alongside Amitabh Bachchan,
Ajay Devgn and Aishwarya Rai. Kumar played the role of Inspector Shekhar Verma,
a corrupt, morally bankrupt cop who changes himself during a mission to
transfer an accused Pakistani spy Dr. Iqbal Ansari (played by Atul Kulkarni) from
a remote town in Maharashtra to Mumbai. The film and Kumar's acting were
positively reviewed by critics. He was nominated for the Filmfare Best
Supporting Actor Award for his role in the film. His other releases included
Dileep Shukla's crime film Police Force: An Inside Story. He starred alongside
Raveena Tandon, Amrish Puri and Raj Babbar. The film's production was delayed
following the break-up of the lead actors Tandon and Kumar. Upon release it
received negative reviews from critics. Next, Kumar played Hari Om Patnaik, an
IPS officer in Madhur Bhandarkar-directed Aan: Men at Work. He starred in David
Dhawan-directed romantic comedy Mujhse Shaadi Karogi alongside Salman Khan and
Priyanka Chopra. He played the role of Sunny, Sameer (played by Khan)'s
room-mate who pursuits Rani (played by Chopra)-Sameer's love interest. The film
received positive reviews. Taran Adarsh praised Kumar and wrote "Akshay
Kumar is a revelation [...] he surpasses his previous work. His timing is fantastic
and the conviction with which he carries off the evil streak in his personality
is bound to be talked-about in days to come." His performance in the film
earned him his third nomination for supporting actor at the Filmfare Awards as
well as a nomination for best comic role. His other films included Abbas-Mustan
directed Aitraaz and S M Iqbal's Meri Biwi Ka Jawaab Nahin. In the former,
Kumar played against type as a worker wrongly accused of sexual harassment by
his female boss played by Chopra. According to the directors, Aitraaz was
inspired by National Basketball Association player Kobe Bryant (who was accused
of rape by a fan); and the film's development began when they read about his
sexual-assault case in the newspapers. Talking about the character Kumar said
that it is realistic and could be described as a "new-age
metrosexual" man. He added that Aitraaz was the boldest film he had done.
In the latter he starred opposite Sridevi. The film was shot in 1994 but was
released in 2004 after a delay of 10 years.
The next year Kumar starred
in Dharmesh Darshan-directed romantic drama musical film Bewafaa opposite
Kareena Kapoor. He played the role of Raja, an aspiring musician who pursues
his love interest Anjali (played by Kareena Kapoor) even after she is married
to Aditya Sahai ( played by Anil Kapoor). The film received mixed reviews from
film critic but Kumar was praised for his acting. Anupama Chopra of India Today
wrote that "Kareena Kapoor and Kumar stand out." Taran Adarsh wrote
"Akshay Kumar does well in a role that fits him like a glove." Later
that year he acted in Vipul Amrutlal Shah's family drama Waqt: The Race Against
Time alongside Amitabh Bachchan, another Priyadarshan-directed comedy Garam
Masala alongside John Abraham. Waqt: The Race Against Time was a family drama
film. The film and Kumar's acting received mixed reviews. "Akshay Kumar is
getting better with every release. The actor handles his part with complete
understanding of the character and scores" wrote Taran Adarsh in his
review. Vishal D'Souza wrote "Akshay shoulders an author-backed role,
carrying more of the film's emotional baggage though he is distinctly
uncomfortable in the soppy-weepy scenes." The films succeeded at the box
office and his performance in the latter earned him his second Filmfare Award,
for Best Comedian. His other films included Vikram Bhatt-directed action comedy
romance film Deewane Huye Paagal and Suneel Darshan directed romantic drama
Dosti: Friends Forever. In the former he starred alongside Shahid Kapoor, Sunil
Shetty and Rimi Sen while in the latter he starred alongside Kareena Kapoor and
Bobby Deol. Both of these films received positive reviews.
Kumar's first release of
2006 was Rajkumar Santoshi-directed drama Family - Ties of Blood followed by
Suneel Darshan's Mere Jeevan Saathi and Raj Kanwar's Humko Deewana Kar Gaye.
Next, he starred in a sequel to Hera Pheri titled Phir Hera Pheri. As was the
former, the sequel became a huge success at the box office. Later that year he
starred alongside Salman Khan and Preity Zinta in the Shirish Kunder-directed
romantic musical film Jaan-E-Mann. The film was a well anticipated release, and
despite receiving positive reviews from critics, did not do as well as expected
at the box office. The film received mostly negatively reviews. Vidya Pradhan
of Rediff.com called it a "bizzare movie." Though the film
under-performed, his role as a shy, lovable nerd was praised. He ended the year
with Priyadarshan's comedy murder mystery film Bhagam Bhag. He starred
alongside Lara Dutta, Govinda and Paresh Rawal and played the character of a
theatre actor. The film received mixed reviews and Rediff.com called Kumar the
real hero of the film. The film was commercially successful. The same year, he
led the Heat 2006 world tour along with fellow stars Saif Ali Khan, Preity
Zinta, Sushmita Sen and Celina Jaitley.
2007–2011
2007 proved to be Kumar's
most successful year during his career in the industry, and as described by box
office analysts, "probably the best ever recorded by an actor, with four
outright hits and no flops." His first release, Vipul Amrutlal
Shah-directed Namastey London, was critically and commercially successful, and
his performance earned him a Best Actor nomination at the Filmfare. Critic
Taran Adarsh wrote of his performance in the film, "he's sure to win the
hearts of millions of moviegoers with a terrific portrayal in this film."
Kumar's chemistry with lead actress Katrina Kaif also generated immense
appreciation, with Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India describing their pairing
as "refreshing." His next two releases, Sajid Khan-directed Heyy
Babyy and Priyadarshan's Bhool Bhulaiyaa, were box office successes as well. In
both of these films he starred opposite Vidya Balan. Kumar's last release of
the year, the Anees Bazmee-directed Welcome, did extremely well at the box
office, receiving a blockbuster status and simultaneously becoming his fifth
successive hit. All of Kumar's films which released that year did well in the
overseas market as well. Kumar appeared in a cameo role in Farah Khan directed
Om Shanti Om. His role was listed as no. 3 on the Top 10 Cameos In Bollywood
list of MensXP.com.
Kumar's first film of 2008,
Vijay Krishna Acharya-directed action thriller Tashan, marked his comeback to
the Yash Raj Films banner after 11 years. Although a poll (conducted by
Bollywood Hungama) named it the most anticipated release of the year, the film
under-performed at the box office grossing ₹279 million (US$4.4 million) in
India. His second film, Bazmee-directed Singh Is Kinng in which he starred
opposite Kaif was a huge success at the box office and broke the first-week worldwide
record of Om Shanti Om, the previous highest figure. His next film was the
animated film Jumbo, directed by Kompin Kemgumnird. The year also saw Kumar
making his small screen debut as the host of the successful show Fear Factor –
Khatron Ke Khiladi. He later returned to host the show's second season in 2009.
In 2009, Kumar featured
opposite Deepika Padukone in the Warner Bros. and Rohan Sippy production
Chandni Chowk to China. Directed by Nikhil Advani, the film was a critical and
commercial failure at the box office. Kumar's next release was 8 x 10 Tasveer.
Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, the film was a commercially failure however Akshay
Kumar won the Stardust Best Actor Award for his controlled and restrained
performance . His next release was Sabbir Khan's battle-of-the-sexes comedy
Kambakkht Ishq. Set in Los Angeles, it was the first Indian film to be shot at
Universal Studios and featured cameo appearances by Hollywood actors. The film
was poorly received by critics but became an economic success, earning over ₹840
million (US$13 million) worldwide. Kumar's film Blue was released on 16 October
2009. Blue received negative reviews and collected about Rs. 420 million at the
box-office. His last release in 2009 was Priyadarshan's De Dana Dan. He starred
alongside Katrina Kaif, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal. Kumar played a servant
who plans to kidnap his owner's dog. The film received mixed reviews.
He then appeared in the 2010
comedy, Housefull, directed by Sajid Khan which garnered the second-highest
opening weekend collection of all time. Kumar's next release was Khatta Meetha,
directed by Priyadarshan which was an average grosser. The film received
negative reviews. Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN called it a schizophrenic film. He
also appeared in Vipul Shah's Action Replayy, which was a box office failure.
The film received mostly negative reviews. His last film of 2010 was Tees Maar
Khan. Directed by Farah Khan, the film received poor critical reviews and
turned out to be a commercial failure.
In 2011 he starred in
Patiala House and Thank You. His last film of 2011 was Rohit Dhawan-directed
Desi Boyz (2011), which co-starred John Abraham, Chitrangada Singh and Deepika
Padukone. He also co-produced a film with Russell Peters titled Breakaway
(dubbed into Hindi as Speedy Singhs) which is reminiscent of his own Patiala
House. Breakaway became the highest-grossing cross-cultural movie of 2011 in
Canada. Kumar dubbed for the role of Optimus Prime in the Hindi version of
Hollywood, action blockbuster, Transformers: Dark of the Moon. He took the
dubbing role for his son, Aarav, and did so for free.
His first release of 2012
was Housefull 2, a sequel of his earlier comedy film Housefull. The film
received mixed reviews from critics but was very successful at the box office.
It was also a huge hit in overseas market and the biggest Bollywood grosser in
New Zealand. Kumar's next film was the Prabhudeva-directed action drama Rowdy
Rathore in which he played a double role opposite Sonakshi Sinha. The film
earned more than ₹1.3 billion (US$21 million) in India and was a huge box
office success, being declared a "blockbuster". Both of these films
grossed over ₹100 crore (US$16 million) at the box office. Although the former
film received mixed reviews; Kumar's performance in it was praised. In 2012, he
founded another production company called Grazing Goat Pictures Pvt Ltd. Joker
was reportedly promoted as Kumar's 100th film, but later Akshay Kumar clarified
that the 100th film landmark had been crossed long before he even signed up for
Joker. "It was a miscalculation on Shirish’s part. OMG is my 116th
film," he said. Kumar kept himself away from the film's promotion due to
differences with Kunder. Reacting to Kumar's backing out from the film's
promotion Kunder tweeted "A true leader takes responsibility for his team
and leads them through thick and thin. Never abandons them and runs away."
He later deleted the tweet. His later release Oh My God which he produced and
starred along with Paresh Rawal. It had a slow opening but because of word of
mouth it picked up and then was declared a super hit.
His last release in 2012 was
Khiladi 786, the eighth installment in his famous Khiladi series as well as the
comeback of the series after 12 years. Although film was panned by critics it
was a Semihit at the box office grossing 70 cr at domestic box office. His
first release in 2013 was Special Chabbis which earned a positive critical
reception and was moderately successful at the box office. Although the movie
earned him positive reviews and commercial success, trade analysts noted that
the movie could have done much better business due to its good content and
Kumar's superstar status. Milan Luthria chose Kumar to play the character of
Shoaib Khan (based on Dawood Ibrahim) in the gangster film Once Upon ay Time in
Mumbai Dobaara!, sequel to Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai. It proved to be a below
average at the box office. The film was declared a "flop" by Box
Office India. It received mixed reviews however Kumar's acting was praised by a
majority of critics. In a review for Hindustan Times, Anupama Chopra wrote that
Kumar "makes a stellar killer". Madhureeta Mukherjee of The Times of
India praised Kumar's performance and said that "Bhai act with flamboyance
and mojo ... He gets a chance to do what he does best – herogiri (albeit less
menacing, more entertaining), with charisma and clap-trap dialoguebaazi."
Al Pacino saw the film's trailer and promos and admired Kumar's portrayal of
Shoaib Khan, a gangster. He said that the promos and posters reminded him of
his own The Godfather. Kumar said of Pacino's response: "A touch of
appreciation is always held dearly in an actor's arms, even if it's from the
simplest of people like our beloved spot boys. But to have your work spoken of
so kindly by the world's most admired gangster Al Pacino himself – I had
goose-bumps thinking about him watching the promo! I was so humbled, not only
as an actor but as a fan of his legendary work." Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN
criticised Kumar for his "in-your-face flamboyance". After the film's
mainly negative reviews, Kumar lashed out at critics, accusing them of lacking
an understanding of the audience and the basic ideas of filmmaking. Built on an
approximate budget of ₹100 crore (US$16 million), it was the first major Hindi
language film to be shot in Oman. Kumar received a nomination for Best Actor in
a Negative Role at Zee Cine Awards.
His next release was Anthony
D Souza's Boss alongside Shiv Pandit and Aditi Rao Hydari. The movie received
average to good reviews however turned out to be a failure at Box office
grossing 54 crore nett domestically. Kumar came back strongly with Holiday: A
Soldier Is Never Off Duty. This action drama earned both critical and
commercial success entering the 100 crore elite club and became the highest
grosser of 2014 beating jai ho. The film received critical acclaim and is
Kumar's third film to gross over ₹1 billion (US$16 million) at the box office.
Kumar has sung a song for his recent film Its Entertainment. Making of the song
has been uploaded on YouTube. His last film of 2014 was The Shaukeens. He
appeared as himself and produced it. He played the lead role in the thriller
Baby and Gabbar is Back. He has wrapped up the shooting of Brothers and, as of
April 2015, is shooting for Singh is Bling and Airlift, the former of which is
being produced by Grazing Goats Pictures.
Personal life and off-screen work
After being engaged twice to
actress Twinkle Khanna, the daughter of actors Rajesh Khanna and Dimple
Kapadia, Kumar married her on 17 January 2001. Their first child was a boy,
whom they named Aarav. Twinkle gave birth to their second child, daughter Nitara,
on 25 September 2012. He is known as a protective father and keeps his children
away from the media. He stated that he wants to "give them a normal
childhood." In 2009, while performing at a show for Levis at Lakme Fashion
Week, Kumar asked Twinkle to unbutton his jeans. This incident sparked a
controversy which led to a police case being filed against them.
Kumar stays in shape with a
combination of kickboxing, basketball, swimming and Parkour as well as working
out. While in standard eighth he had started practising Karate. He intended to
open a martial arts school and the state government of Maharashtra allotted
land for the school in Bhayandar. In 2004, he was honoured with the Rajiv
Gandhi Award for his outstanding achievements in Bollywood. In the same year,
he presented the television series Seven Deadly Arts with Akshay Kumar for
free. In 2008, he was named the "Sexiest Man Alive" by People (India)
magazine. The following year Kumar was awarded the highest Japanese honour of
"Katana" and a sixth degree black belt in Kuyukai Gōjū-ryū karate. He
was one of the 15 international celebrities invited for the Olympics
torch-bearer rally to Canada. He became responsible to endorse the Canadian
Tourism by sharing the duty of Brand Ambassador till the summer of 2012. In
March 2013, he started a 30-bed cancer shelter for policemen in Naigaon. Kumar
is a teetotaller but has endorsed for a liquor brand. Half of the sum was given
for charity work. He has also donated ₹50 lakh (US$79,000) to Salman Khan's
Being Human Foundation. As of 2013, Kumar has been Hindi film industry's
highest advance taxpayer for six consecutive years. He paid ₹19 crore (US$3.0
million) as advance tax payment in that year.
In 1997, Kumar endorsed for
Pepsi. He previously endorsed for Thums Up for several years. He had also
endorsed for Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India, footwear brand Relaxo,
Dollar Club, Micromax Mobile, Red Label, LG Electronics and Manappuram Gold Loan.
On 9 August 2014, Kumar performed at his 500th live show. The show was held in
O2 Arena in London as part of the inaugural function of the World Kabaddi
League. His first live show was held in 1991 in Delhi. Kumar owns a team in the
Kabbadi League.
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