Akshay Kumar's 'Sarfira' becomes his 7th disaster in two years, actor's films reportedly incur losses of over Rs 1000 crore

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The films that have failed in the last two years are Bachchhan Paandey, Samrat Prithviraj, Raksha Bandhan, Ram Setu, Selfiee, Mission Raniganj, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, and now Sarfira read more

Akshay Kumar's 'Sarfira' becomes his 7th disaster in two years, actor's films reportedly incur losses of over Rs 1000 crore

The Khiladi of Bollywood, who has dominated the industry by giving back-to-back money spinners, has been going through a rough patch as his recent films including Bachchhan Paandey, Samrat Prithviraj, Raksha Bandhan, Mission Raniganj, Ram Setu, Selfiee, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan and the latest one Sarfira bombed at the box office.

His films have reportedly incurred a loss of over Rs 1000 crore, owing to his fee and the staggering budget. A fan tweeted back in April- “Bell Bottom, Cuttputlli, Mission Raniganj, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan…

Akshay Kumar has now delivered 4 back to back monumental flops for Vashu Bhagnani & Jackie Bhagnani. Producers have lost all money.. while Akshay Kumar is still remains the highest earning actor in Bollywood. While many criticize the actor for doing four films a year, Akki came back with a savage reply and won the hearts of his fans.

They say to me, why does he do four films a year… he should do just one film… okay, so I do one film, but what will I do for the rest of the days? Should I come to your house? Remember, lucky are those people who get work. Here, every day someone says there is unemployment, this is happening, that is happening… if someone is getting work, let them do it),” said Akki in a candid conversation with Ghazal Alagh.

In a recent interview with Forbes,  the actor spoke about delivering a string of flops and said, “Behind every film, there is a lot of blood, sweat and passion that goes in. It is heart-breaking to see any film fail. But you have to learn to see the silver lining. Every failure teaches you the value of success and increases the hunger for it even further. Luckily, I learnt to deal with it earlier on in my career.

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