Twinkle Khanna threatens to kill Akshay Kumar after stunt
Speaking at the event, the Bollywood Khilari said that action is within him, adding: "I call my self a stuntman first and then an actor."
Bollywood star Akshay Kumar's pretty wife flied into passion after her stunning husband set himself on fire on stage in Mumbai for the launch of his upcoming web series.
According to media reports, Akshay shunned many of his admirers, including her loving wife Twinkle Khanna, who asked him not to light himself on fire, as it could be highly dangerous.
Speaking at the event, the Bollywood Khilari said that action is within him, adding: "I call my self a stuntman first and then an actor."
But his spirited and fiery intent fell as a shell-bomb to her beloved Twinkle Khanna, who suddenly issued warnings for him.
Taking to her Twitter handle, she wrote, "Crap! This is how I find out that you decided to set yourself on fire ! Come home and I am going to kill you-in case you do survive this! #GodHelpMe," leaving the world in splits.
At the event, the daring actor, who is admired for bringing innovation to his work, revealed that he will make his digital debut with "The End", adding that he's doing that for his son, Aarav.
During his stunt, a team of experts were present at the stage to cope with the situation, while all the requisite safety precautions and permissions were taken.
The dashing star said: "My Son Aarav wanted me to work on digital platform and here I am."
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