After wrapping up filming for his upcoming movie Bade Miyan Chote Miyan at the Dead Sea, actor Akshay Kumar shared a picture. On Thursday, he shared a photo of himself smearing mud all over Instagram.
In addition to Akshay, several other people, including Tiger Shroff, were spotted posing for pictures. Tiger flexed his muscles for the photo while Akshay grinned.
“Tired of the same old memes, here’s some new mud-trial (grimacing face emoji)” was Akshay’s caption when he shared the photo.
Here’s how we concluded this incredible #BadeMiyanChoteMiyan schedule at Jordan’s Dead Sea. It’s a “wrap.” On Eid 2024, he also included the hashtag #BadeMiyan ChoteMiyan. Ayesha Shroff commented on the post, saying, “God bless you guys.”
Alaya F and Manushi Chhillar recently shared pictures of themselves after dousing themselves in mud. Alaya shared photos of herself and Manushi and wrote, “Natural spa day in the Dead Sea.” “A few minutes before floating in the Dead Sea,” Manushi wrote alongside her photo on social media. One more item crossed off the list (emoji checkmark).”
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The movie, which is helmed by Ali Abbas Zafar, is scheduled to open in theaters on Eid 2024. Filming took place in a variety of places, including London, Abu Dhabi, Mumbai, Scotland, and Jordan. Miyan Bade In Chote Miyan, actor Sonakshi Sinha plays a major role alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran in an intriguing villainous role. Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi versions of the movie will be released.
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