Akshay Kumar’s 150th Film ‘Sarfira’ Promises an Emotional Ride: Fans Excited

Fans of Akshay Kumar are urging people on social media to purchase tickets for Sarfira, the actor’s 150th movie, in advance of its release.


When audience members who have previously experienced the enchantment give the movie a positive review, it is at its best. That is just what transpired with Sarfira, the eagerly awaited film starring Akshay Kumar. This drama, which also stars Tamil movie star Suriya, Radhikka Madan, and Paresh Rawal, is the Khiladi’s 150th film in a leading role. This project is particularly noteworthy since it is the reunion of Akshay and Paresh, the adored Raju and Babu Bhaiya, after a 12-year separation. Fans had very high expectations, and the initial reactions following Sarfira’s special screening have only made them feel more excited, encouraging others to purchase tickets.

One social media user posted, “You will Gonna Cry after watching #Sarfira πŸ’₯!! ~ My friend via WhatsApp πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ‘Œ,” expressing enthusiasm about Akshay’s upcoming movie .Actually, right now, I am eager. I’m excited to see it on July 12th. It’s an emotional rollercoaster film with the right intentions and a brilliant performance by Akshay Kumar. However, another article stated that a national award-winning actor, director, and composer will be joining him. What more is there for you to watch #Sarfira? Get your tickets today to see the greatest movie ever directed by Akshay Kumar!

Another devoted admirer expressed the following opinion in the meantime: “Most Bollywood critics want to ruin Akki Paji’s mass entertaining image. While BO collection is a great asset, sirf appreciation is not as strong as it could be. Halaki Akki is a diverse superstar. Hi, Bhai, we have tickets for #Sarfira. Please reserve them now. According to early assessments, Sarfira by Akshay is a must-watch movie that is uplifting and captivating. Thus, we can relate to the actor’s fans’ feelings. Additionally, it’s always a pleasure to see him in dramas since Akki Paaji lives the character as a true actor, not just a persona on TV.

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