Akshay Kumar says, 'Keeping our fingers tightly crossed that the worst is over'
Akshay Kumar says, "the industry is keeping their fingers very tightly crossed that the worst is over." Read more to know the details.

The Maharashtra government has recently announced to reopen the theatres which were closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Akshay Kumar is all set for the release of his long-delayed films. The actor has unveiled release date for five of his films — Sooryavanshi, Prithviraj, Bachchan Pandey, RakshaBandhan and Ram Setu which are set to arrive in cinema halls over the next one year.
Akshay shared with Hindustan Times, "It is a good feeling, having four to five releases in a year again. The life, as we all knew and lived is back now; things are getting back to normal again, and I hope it stays that way (fingers so tightly crossed that they hurt). Since the past year-and-a-half, we have been waiting behind the scenes with bated breath for the right time to showcase and unleash the entertainment to the audiences."
Further, he said, "If I could say anything on behalf of the industry, it is just that we are being hopeful like we were before the second wave and keeping our fingers very tightly crossed that the worst is over. We are just going with the flow. It’s been a very tough year-and-a-half for the entire industry with everyone bleeding money but things are finally looking up with the reopening of cinemas in Maharashtra (from October 22). And I hope the audiences have missed watching us as much as we’ve missed them. I’m truly looking forward to a great year at the movies."