Akshay Kumar 's professional journey is not going well at the moment. Many of his recent films have flopped at the box office. He currently has three big comedy drama films: Harry Pheri 3 , Housefull 5 , and Welcome to the Jungle . Fans have high expectations from these films because Akshay Kumar's comedy films have always been loved by the audience.
Recently there were reports that Welcome to the Jungle has been shelved, which disappointed Akshay Kumar's fans. But now a new update has come out on this.
The film's director Ahmed Khan has responded to these rumours. He has clarified that the film has not been shelved and work is continuing. According to Bollywood Life , the film's Mumbai and Kashmir schedule has been completed. The shooting of the film's international schedule is going to start in October. Ahmed Khan said that the news of the film being shelved is false and the next schedule of the film will be shot in October. Currently, 70 percent of the film's work has been completed.
Apart from Akshay Kumar, many big stars will be seen in Welcome to the Jungle . These include Raveena Tandon , Sunil Shetty , Arshad Warsi , Disha Patani , Aftab Shivdasani , Jacqueline Fernandez , Tusshar Kapoor , and Shreyas Talpade . Earlier it was reported that the film would be released on Christmas 2025, but now it is also being said that the release date of the film may be postponed.
Akshay Kumar's latest film "Khel Khel Mein" is running in theatres, but despite good reviews, the film has flopped at the box office. The film also featured stars like Taapsee Pannu and Vaani Kapoor . Earlier, Akshay Kumar's films like "Sirfira" , "Bade Miyan Chote Miyan" , "Mission Raniganj" , "Samrat Prithviraj" , and "Bachchan Pandey" also failed to succeed at the box office. Akshay Kumar's fans are hoping that his upcoming films will do well at the box office and his career will move in a new direction.
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