Viral Video: Akshay Kumar Outsmarts Traffic Woes with Mumbai Metro Ride; Netizens react to the video; WATCH

Viral Video

akshay kumar in metro

Viral Video: Akshay Kumar, one of the most successful and famous actors, always makes headlines with his personal and professional life. He never leaves a chance to impress his chance with his healthy and normal lifestyle. Although, he is successful but he opted to live a normal life for a day and chose to take Mumbai metro to avoid traffic. The video was recorded by a passenger of the Mumbai metro and the video went viral online.

Viral Video shows Akshay Kumar traveling in the Mumbai Metro

Akshay Kumar was seen avoiding the traffic in the capital city of Maharashtra by taking the Mumbai Metro. An additional Mumbai Metro passenger recorded the Bollywood star sitting with producer Dinesh Vijan. The video was shared on the social media platform by the fan account of Khiladi Kumar. Akshay Kumar was spotted wearing a low-hanging black headgear with a black ensemble. To finish off his stunning outfit, he wore a white mask as well.

On Thursday, a video of Akshay Kumar riding the Mumbai Metro surfaced on social media. The actor’s X fan page posted the video and it has garnered attention. There have been previous incidents where Akshay Kumar has been spotted using the metro. He was promoting his movie Selfiee when he was spotted chatting with passengers in February of last year.

Netizens reacted to the video

The video has garnered a lot of attention on the social media platform and the netizens loved to see his appearance in the Mumbai Metro. But some people started trolling and accused Akshay of asking one of his team members make his video. One user wrote, “And then he asked someone from his team to make a video of him travelling in metro and put it on social media. Bloody wannabe.” Another user wrote, “He has been doing this for years now and then!”

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