OMG 2
On August 11, the motion picture OMG 2 starring Akshay Kumar, Yami Gautam, and Pankaj Tripathi hit theatres. Since its release, the audience has shown it a tonne of love and respect. Both viewers and critics are posting glowing praise on social media. Prior to its release, the movie was involved in a number of issues, but intriguingly, since its debut, the Amit Rai picture has only impressed viewers with its original storytelling and its social message. While the film was receiving positive reviews, Akshay, who played Lord Shiva’s messenger in the movie, organized a special dinner for the OMG 2 team and was photographed with Yami, Pankaj, and the rest of the cast.
A special dinner is hosted by Akshay Kumar for the crew of OMG 2
In light of the phenomenal reception to the movie, Akshay Kumar recently threw a special dinner party for Yami Gautam, Pankaj Tripathi, and the OMG 2 team. On social media, their photo of themselves smiling together is trending. Akshay is depicted in the image sporting a printed shirt.
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One fan commented, “Wow, awesome,” in response to the photo of Akshay posing with the OMG 2 cast. One more said, “So lovely.” Other people could be seen ejecting red hearts and raising the hain emoji.
The new performance times for OMG 2 in Banglore, on the other hand, have been added especially for Independence Day, Pinkvilla has exclusively learned. According to a source, the movie would be shown in Banglore on August 15 at 7 a.m. and at 2 a.m. on August 14 in honour of Independence Day. The crowd responded favourably to the movie, despite it receiving an A from the censor board.
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A sequel to the hugely successful movie OMG, starring Akshay and Paresh Rawal, is called OMG 2. Mithun Chakraborty, Om Puri, Govind Namdev, and other notable actors also had significant roles in the first episode, which was directed by Umesh Shukla.
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