Akshay Kumar continues to hold a unique record in Bollywood as the only Indian star with around 20 films crossing the ₹100 crore mark and the latest being Bhoot Bangla. Interestingly, this achievement places him ahead of many big names, including the Khans and even Ranbir Kapoor, in terms of sheer consistency at the box office.
There was a phase when Akshay was among the highest-paid actors in the industry, delivering back-to-back hits and maintaining an unmatched work rate. His discipline and stamina set him apart, allowing him to handle multiple projects in a single year, something very few stars can sustain.
However, despite this remarkable track record, there is a growing sentiment that Akshay Kumar is yet to deliver a truly perfect film that fully utilizes his potential. Many of his recent choices have leaned towards safe, formula-driven content, which, while commercially viable, may not showcase his complete range as an actor.
In today’s fast-evolving cinema, where audiences demand freshness and strong storytelling, there is increasing pressure on established stars to reinvent themselves. Akshay’s capability is unquestionable, but tapping into it with the right script has become crucial.
Fans and trade alike believe that if Akshay Kumar chooses the right project, he can once again set new benchmarks and remind everyone of his true potential. Let’s see if he delivers that film in the days to come.
This post was last modified on 27 April 2026 1:21 pm
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