Akshay Kumar is an actor of great reputation in the Bollywood fraternity. However, maintaining that streak for him has not been so easy. With a long pending ambition to stay relevant, Akshay Kumar has given an enormous amount of effort. Perseverance and hard work have been the key to it all for him. But what has also made him stay at the helm for so many years is his experimental stance. Being the man of many firsts, Akshay has been an actor who has ventured into territories that no other mainstream actor has.

Akshay Kumar's Bold Move in Laxmii-Changing Bollywood's Narrative:

One very strong example of this is Akshay's 2020 film Laxmii, where Kumar played a transgender. Well, that was a first amongst the leading actors in B-town. And it doesn't stop here—venturing into the action space and taking it up a notch has also been credited to Akshay. Yes! That's exactly why he is called Khiladi Kumar.

Akshay Kumar- From Action Hero to Champion of Social Causes:

Another first that comes to mind is that he has brought social cause films right into cinema's mainstream. Padman, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, or even OMG—the Akshay Kumar in recent years has been endowed with a solid message associated with the stories he is associated with.

Akshay Kumar's Movies: Bringing Real-Life Stories to the Big Screen:

But then, another reason for kudos to his being first—telling stories based on real-life personalities or incidents. Remember Rustom, Bell Bottom, and Mission Mangal?

Akshay Kumar Expands Horizons: Entering Telugu Cinema:

Another first for the actor now is his debut in Telugu Cinema with Kannappa. In a way, ditching the Tamil cinema supremacy, and bridging the gap that exists between South and Bollywood, Akshay is entering a space many mainstream actors haven't explored.

Add to contributing to good cinema, a constant aim for Akshay, as he continues his efforts, comes with this remarkable change—one at a time! Akshay Kumar Reveals Boldest Role Yet in Sarfira Trailer: Tale of Ambition and Entrepreneurial Determination, in Cinemas on July 12.