Akshay Kumar’s Comic Response Steals the Spotlight ..?!
The exchange added to the growing online celebration of Akshaye, who is currently enjoying massive appreciation for his performance in Dhurandhar.
Akshaye Khanna’s Viral dance & Rising Popularity
Akshaye Khanna has emerged as the internet’s newest favourite following his standout role in Dhurandhar.
A viral moment shows him breaking into an impromptu dance to the Arabic track FA9LA.
Fans were surprised to learn the routine was entirely improvised, not choreographed.
The moment triggered nostalgia across social media, prompting fans to revisit older clips of Akshaye, including those featuring praise from Akshay Kumar.
Akshay Kumar’s Witty Reaction
A fan posted a scene from Farah Khan’s 2010 comedy Tees Maar Khan, where Akshay Kumar’s character tries to cast Akshaye Khanna.
The fan captioned the clip: “Thank you, director Saab, for giving the nation such an amazing actor.”
Akshay Kumar replied with a humorous line: “Kabhi ghamand nahi kiya bhai… kabhi ghamand nahi kiya” (I have never been arrogant, brother… never).
His playful comment instantly went viral, sparking laughter and further fuelling the ongoing wave of admiration for Akshaye.
Netizens Join the Fun
Social media users quickly jumped in with reactions celebrating Akshay’s humour.
Comments ranged from praise—“Hey Akshay bhai, that’s the spirit!”—to jokes like “Farah Khan knew it.”
Many fans demanded a reunion of both Akshays in a Priyadarshan-style comedy.
Some even requested a sequel to Tees Maar Khan, while others joked they could “hear Akshay Kumar’s iconic laughter” while reading the post.
Dhurandhar’s blockbuster box office Run
While the online chatter continues, Dhurandhar—starring ranveer singh and directed by Aditya Dhar—remains unstoppable at the box office.
The film earned ₹27 crore on Day 7, boosting its domestic total to ₹207.25 crore.
It maintained strong momentum with ₹29.20 crore on Thursday.
Backed by solid word-of-mouth and sustained buzz, Dhurandhar stands tall as one of the year’s biggest commercial hits.