Akshay Kumar to play a 16th Century king in Housefull 4?
Akshay Kumar to play a 16th Century king in Housefull 4?
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Akshay’s last film kesari received rave reviews at the box-office. The film has done a great business in the domestic circuit. Now, the actor will be seen in next installment of Housefull. The first three movies were all successful and starred Akshay Kumar in the lead. The fourth instalment is set to release later this year and once again stars Akshay Kumar in the lead, with Bobby Deol, Kriti Sanon, Kriti Kharbanda, Pooja Hegde, Riteish Deshmukh, Chunky Panday, Boman Irani, among others.

According to the report, in the first half of the film, Akki will be seen playing a 16th-century king. Incidentally, the first half of the film offer a hilarious spin on reincarnation and the first half will be set in the 16th century, in which, Akki’s character is the king. In fact, the report also revealed that Chunky Panday’s character during that time period will be the nephew of Vasco Da Gama.

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According to the source, “Housefull offers a hilarious spin on reincarnation. In the first half that is set in the 16th century, Akshay sports different looks as the king. In fact, the picture of one of his looks, where he is flaunting a bald pate, went viral last year. Bobby, on the other hand, will be seen sporting long hair in this portion. Since Chunky Pandey’s character Aakhri Pasta has been established as half-Italian in the previous editions, the makers were struggling to incorporate him in the 16th century.”

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Meanwhile, a photo of Akki, sporting a bald head and Rajputana mustache has been doing rounds on the web, which has sparked rumours that this is Akki’s look in the film from when he is king in the 16th century. Whether any of this is true or not we will find out in another six months. Housefull 4 will hit theatres on October 26.

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