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Akshay Kumar: Actors Aren't Limited to One Medium
2 Mar
Summary
- Akshay Kumar believes actors should not be confined to a single entertainment medium.
- He has hosted multiple television shows since starting in 2008.
- Kumar was a trendsetter for charging fees for live shows and television appearances.

Akshay Kumar expressed his belief that actors should not be limited to a single performance medium. He began his television ventures in 2008, an uncommon move at the time, and has since hosted various shows including "Khatron Ke Khiladi," "MasterChef," and "The Great Indian Laughter Challenge." Kumar also highlighted his role in establishing a trend for performers to receive professional fees for live shows and television appearances, noting that it's essential for entertainment professionals to be compensated for their work.
Kumar stated that external opinions about his transition to television did not influence his decisions. He recalled his involvement with "Khatron Ke Khiladi Fear Factor" on Colors, where he completed three seasons before scheduling conflicts arose. His subsequent television projects include "MasterChef" and "The Great Indian Laughter Challenge," with his current role hosting "Wheel of Fortune" on Sony TV.




