When Manoj Kumar called Akshay Kumar the successor of his patriotism: “There is no one like him”. Hindi film news

When veteran actor and filmmaker Manoj Kumar talked about the future Patriotic cinemaHe did not hesitate to name Akshay Kumar as his true successor.
“I have always considered my successor to be Akshay”
In a special conversation with us, The Legendary Star – was developed for films like ‘Purba and Paschim’, ‘Cess’, and ‘Kranti’ – expressed his praise for Akshay’s dedication to portray national pride on screen.
Manoj Kumar said, “I always considered my successor to portray patriotism on Akshay on screen.” “Namaste London in London is’ entertained my sequence with Preet Jahn Ki Rit Sada. When he comes to playing the role of a country-loving Indian, there is no one like him.”
Known as “Bharat Kumar” for his deeper roles that make national values champions, Akshay Kumar was not only praised, but for the passing of the torch.
Not a legend
This throbac quotation now has a deep meaning after the death of Manoj Kumar at the age of 87. An experienced actor died in Mumbai after being admitted to Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital due to heart -related complications.
According to NDTV, according to the medical certificate issued by the hospital, the secondary cause of death was disintegrated by liver cirrhosis.
Glass dudia (1961)
Born in Ebotabad (then part of British India, now in Pakistan) in 1937, Manoj Kumar – originally named Harikrishnan Goswami – was his film career with fashion in 1957. She gained prominence with ‘Kancha Ki Gudiya’ (1961) and became a defined voice in Indian patriotic cinema. ‘Kanch Ki Gudiya’ was directed by Haram Singh Rawel and the film also featured actors Saeeda Khan and Shobha Khote in Pivolel roles.
Manoj Kumar was last seen in the family drama ‘Ik Onkar’, directed by Sunny Mandwara and released in 2018.