Give me Oscar: Smriti Irani praised Akshay Khanna’s brilliant acting
Amid the success of Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar, actor-politician Smriti Irani praised Akshaye Khanna’s portrayal of Rahman the dacoit in the film.

Aditya Dhar’s latest movie, stalwarthas completed ten days in theaters and continues to enthrall both audiences and celebrities. The star-studded spy action thriller has seen steady interest at the box office, with fans and industry insiders commenting on its dynamic performances and gripping story. The film stars Ranveer Singh, Akshay Khanna, Arjun Rampal, R Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Rakesh Bedi and Sara Arjun. Amidst the success of the film, Smriti Irani praised Akshay Khanna’s acting while mentioning his iconic dialogues. Eat thirty hits.
He shared a funny clip of Akshay Kumar and Akshay Khanna kill thirty And wrote, “When Akshaye Khanna has surpassed all expectations and you also want to shout… De do Oscar (Give him an Oscar) #Dhurandhar.”
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Since its release, stalwart It has earned widespread appreciation not only from its regular audience but also from famous personalities from the entertainment and political fields. The cast’s portrayal of intense and complex characters has been highlighted as a major factor in the film’s continued popularity. Critics and fans have noted the film’s ability to retain audience engagement beyond its opening week.
First, He shared a detailed note appreciating The film and its entire team. Posting a collage of the lead cast – Sanjay Dutt, Ranveer Singh, R Madhavan, Akshay Khanna – along with director Aditya Dhar and actor Arjun Rampal, he wrote that anyone who has seen the grief of a martyred soldier’s family, visited Jagti Camp in Jammu, seen the abandoned Sharika Devi temple in Srinagar, or met people associated with the Parliament attack or the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, will find nothing in this. stalwart Which creates outrage, reminding readers that ultimately it’s just a movie.
“If you have looked into the eyes of a martyred soldier’s wife and escorted her to the cremation ground; if you have been to the Jagati camp in Jammu; if you have seen the deserted temple complex of Sharika Devi in Srinagar; if you have met those who were on duty during the Parliament attack or your family survived the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, then nothing in Dhurandhar should lead you to outrage. After all, it is just a film.”
“As a storyteller, @AdityadharFilms is a craftsman Excellence; As a research lover, even more so. The quiver on his face as he pulls back the curtain on a dead son makes Akshaye Khanna’s acting a lesson in craft, and @RanveerSingh’s piercing eyes that speak when he doesn’t, are a must-watch for those who aspire to continuity in their quest for legacy. It’s a revelation that @Rampal72 can be so dangerous.”
The film’s direction by Aditya Dhar and the performances of its cast have become frequent topics in critical reviews and social media discussions. Observers are also crediting the film’s technical aspects and storytelling approach as contributing factors to its continued success at the box office ten days after its release.
With continued positive feedback from both celebrities and the public, stalwart It has a prominent place in cinemas.


