“Shaktimaan’s Bold Critique: Mukesh Khanna’s Fiery Stand Ignites Bollywood Debate!”
Mukesh Khanna, widely recognized for his iconic role as Shaktimaan, has recently sparked conversations on social media with his traditional views on the Indian film industry. Known for his outspoken nature, Khanna has commented on a range of topics, from the controversy surrounding the song ‘Besharam Rang’ from the film Pathaan to Ranveer Singh’s much-discussed nude magazine cover photoshoot. His opinions have received mixed reactions, with some supporters applauding his candidness while others have ridiculed him.
Recently, at a public event, Mukesh Khanna, dressed in his Shaktimaan costume, criticized Akshay Kumar’s portrayal of the revered King Prithviraj Chauhan in the Yash Raj Films production “Samrat Prithviraj”. He questioned the authenticity of Kumar’s portrayal, remarking that simply wearing a wig and moustache doesn’t embody the essence of the legendary king, highlighting the need for a certain ‘gait’ and intensity to play such a historical figure convincingly. This comment, captured on video, swiftly circulated online, inciting varied responses from netizens. While some people agreed with Khanna’s perspective, others mocked him, noting his age and calling him outdated for critiquing a respected Bollywood figure like Akshay Kumar.
Khanna’s critical remark has added to a string of public comments he has been making, which have garnered significant attention. Fans and skeptics alike have taken to platforms like Twitter to express their views, with some supporting Khanna’s outspoken approach and others defending Kumar, pointing out the seasoned actor’s vast experience and achievements in the film industry.
Known familiarly as Shaktimaan from his days on Doordarshan, Mukesh Khanna remains an influential figure, generating discussions that resonate across social media. His potential return to television has been teased with his appearance in his superhero costume, igniting speculation about the revival of the beloved series for the younger generation.
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