Akshay Kumar’s entry was a powerhouse performance—not only because he arrives in a helicopter but also thanks to his impressive acting skills.
Finally, Singham Again has hit the big screen! Once considered one of the most highly anticipated films, it has proven that the wait was worth it. Directed by Rohit Shetty, this action-thriller crossed the Rs 100 crore mark in just four days. Now, on day seven of its release, the film’s total box office collection stands at Rs 164.07 crore. But did you know that this star-studded cast left everyone stunned with an epic 15-minute cameo? Yes, you read that right!
If you’re guessing it’s Chulbul Panday, think again! The cameo is by none other than Sooryavanshi, aka Akshay Kumar. His entry was a powerhouse performance—not only because he arrives in a helicopter but also thanks to his impressive acting skills. The entire theatre erupted in cheers as Akshay Kumar entered the scene, saluting from the helicopter.
Akshay’s entrance was one of the most beloved scenes in the film. Fans have also praised Arjun Kapoor’s performance, noting that his portrayal in a negative role was a complete game-changer.
Additionally, actor Salman Khan also made a cameo in Rohit Shetty’s film. Interestingly, Salman’s cameo was shot just before the film’s release. With this cameo, he marked his entry into Rohit Shetty’s cop universe, which already includes stars like Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, and Tiger Shroff.
Did you know that Salman Khan and his film Wanted actually inspired Rohit Shetty to create the cop universe? In an interview, the director shared, “I made Singham because of Wanted. That was a time when multiplexes were emerging. It was 2009, and I was working on All The Best. New multiplexes like PVR were opening up. At that time, nobody was making mass-action films.”
He continued, “Wanted was an underdog that broke through. I realized it was time to bring back mass entertainers, as even in multiplexes, audiences were clapping and cheering. And then, we made Singham in 2011.”