Akshay Kumar made a bid revelation about the upcoming movie.Recently the actor has announced the release date of his much-anticipated movie Bell Bottom recently, Akshay has now made yet another big announcement regarding the detective thriller. The Khiladi actor revealed the trailer release date for Ranjit M Tewari's directorial Bell Bottom. Taking to social media, Akshay revealed that the trailer of Bell Bottom will be out tomorrow August 3, 2021. Interestingly, Akshay opted for a rather interesting way to announce the trailer date of the movie. Taking to micro-blogging site Twitter, the superstar released a new poster of the movie wherein he was clothed in a light fawn-colored turtle kneck t-shirt with a checkered blazer. in the caption, he shared certain traits of his character in the movie describing how multi-talented his character is. Akshay wrote, ?Sharp memory, national level chess player, gaana sikhata hai, Hindi, English, German bol leta hai! Baaki details kal. #BellBottom trailer out tomorrow evening!? Sharp memory, national level chess player, gaana sikhata hai, Hindi, English, German bol leta hai! Baaki details kal. #BellBottom trailer out tomorrow evening!@vashubhagnani @Vaaniofficial @humasqureshi @LaraDutta @ranjit_tiwari @jackkybhagnani @honeybhagnani @poojafilms pic.twitter.com/TQxBGjOkrQ ? Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) August 2, 2021 Let us tell you that this Ranjit M Tewari directorial is said to be motivated by real events and will be releasing on August 19 this year. Apart from Akshay, Bell Bottom also stars Vaani Kapoor, Lara Dutta, Huma Qureshi in important roles. Interestingly, Bell Bottom will be witnessing a theatrical release and the team is quite excited about it. In fact, the movie was earlier scheduled to release on July 27 this year. However, the makers had to postpone the release as theatres weren?t open back then owing to pandemics. Lankan Navy opened fire, TN fisherman sustains head injuries Sensex sparkles 364 pts, Nifty tops 15,850; auto stocks lead Border row makes Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma?s worst critics stand by him