Bollywood

Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan Head to Kerala for Anees Bazmee Movie



Bollywood followers have a motive to smile, Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan are teaming up once more. The hit jodi is now heading to Kerala for director Anees Bazmee’s subsequent movie, and the thrill is actual. Akshay himself shared the replace on X with a enjoyable video of him and Vidya boarding a personal jet. He wrote, “Subsequent cease: God’s personal nation, the magical Keralam. Anees Bazmee’s subsequent is my fourth movie with the ever fabulous @vidya_balan, and I hope the great luck allure of our jodi continues.” With Bhooth Bangla doing respectable enterprise on the field workplace, Akshay is losing no time leaping into his subsequent massive mission.

This movie marks their fourth outing collectively after Heyy Babyy, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, and Mission Mangal, all of which labored massive time with audiences. Followers love their chemistry, and the monitor file is stable. Social media went loopy after Akshay’s publish, with #AkshayVidya and #KeralaSchedule trending inside hours. Individuals are calling them Bollywood’s most “underrated hit jodi.” 

The film is tentatively titled Ram Aur Shyam and is claimed to be a comedy-drama, which is sensible given Anees Bazmee’s model. The director is thought for laugh-riots like Welcome, No Entry, and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, so expectations are excessive for an additional full-on entertainer. Selecting Kerala as the placement has solely added to the joy. The plush backwaters, greenery, and scenic great thing about “God’s Personal Nation” will give the movie a contemporary, wealthy look. 

Experiences say the Kerala schedule will cowl some key parts which might be essential to the story. Native fan pages have already began sharing photos of the crew touchdown in Kochi, and pleasure is constructing on the bottom. Anees Bazmee’s movies are recognized for colourful visuals and massive setups, so Kerala matches completely. The movie additionally brings in Raashii Khanna and Vijay Raaz in essential roles, making the ensemble even stronger.