Akshay Kumar become a guest at the Shikhar Dhawan's new chat show 'Dhawan Karenge,’ where he recalled about the incident that took place in Bangkok when he moved there in the initial days and how he learnt the importance to bow down there.
Citing that he noticed everyone bowing over there as soon as he left the plane, the actor said, "My father realized my disinterest in
studies and helped me move to Bangkok at an early age. I liked the country. Right from the minute you leave the plane, you find everyone bowing down to you with their hands joined. It feels very nice and beautiful especially when you realize that it's actually taken from our culture and followed so politely there. “
He added, "I remember an incident that taught me the significance of humility and bowing down. When you humble yourself, you gain the resilience to navigate through any challenge or obstacle. Once, while driving, I accidentally collided
with the bike of an RTO officer while making a turn, causing both of us to fall. Scared, I immediately apologized, bowing to him. The officer assisted me in
getting my bike and helmet up and calmly advised me to drive slowly and carefully."
On the work front, Akshay appeared alongside Tiger Shroff in action film ‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.’
He is currently shooting for the third instalment of ‘Welcome’ franchise titled ‘Welcome to the Jungle.’
The film also stars Jacqueline Fernandez, Disha Patani, Arshad Warsi, Raveena Tandon and Shreyas Talpade.