Over the course of a three-decade career, Akshay Kumar has continuously demonstrated his versatility by slipping into a variety of roles and genres with ease. Akshay Kumar has mastered a wide range of genres, including action, humour, romance, and social drama. He has also portrayed complex characters. Being able to give genuineness to each role he does has made him one of the most talented and financially secure actors in the Indian cinema business.
In his upcoming project, Akshay Kumar is collaborating with filmmaker Mohit Suri and producer Rohit Shetty on the action thriller “Psycho.” Expect to see him in yet another avatar. He will put on a riveting display, fitting the description of a “psycho character.”
The movie, which will begin production in 2024 and take 40 days from start to finish, would be the first under Rohit Shetty’s label to not be directed by the actor. There is a tangible sense of excitement among the team members as they are all anxious to bring this exciting story to life.
Akshay Kumar isn’t afraid to take on multi-layered, difficult roles; in the past, he’s shown off his skills in these kinds of roles, leaving an unforgettable impression on the audience. He earned the Filmfare Best Villain Award for “Ajnabee” (2001) for his nuanced depiction of a cunning husband. His performances as a charismatic antagonist in “Blue,” “Khiladi 420,” and “Once Upon A Time In Mumbai Dobaara!” proved his mettle. In the book “Robot 2.0,”
Playing the villain Pakshi Rajan in his Tamil film debut, Akshay further demonstrated his range as an actor.
At the moment, Akshay is working on several projects. These include the London-based “Khel Khel Mein,” which is directed by Mudassar Aziz, and a cameo in Rohit Shetty’s “Singham,” where he appears alongside Ajay Devgn and Ranveer Singh. The actor has an impressive slate of films that should make 2024 a memorable year for him, including “Sky Force,” “Welcome 3,” “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan,” and a Hindi adaptation of the Tamil hit “Soorarai Pottru.”