From YouTubers, Bollywood stars to Cricketers and Ministers, the entire nation got hooked by the 'Rasode Main Kaun Tha' mashup video created by singer -musician Yashraj Mukhate, who auto-tuned the dialogues of 'Kokilaben' from the Hindi TV serial 'Saath Nibhana Saathiya' and turned the scene into a hilarious rap. Since released, the music video featuring Rupal Patel aka 'Kokilaben' continues to be on the loop, with many coming up with their versions or giving the dialogue a witty twist. The latest one to join in is Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar.

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The ‘Khiladi’ Akshay Kumar who will soon be featuring in the special episode of Discovery’s adventure show ‘Into The Wild With Bear Grylls’, took to Twitter on Friday to share a picture from him shoot. But that is not all. The daredevil actor who is doing some tough monkey crawls and performing some unbelievable stunts to cross the river, shared the insights from his shoot with the 'Rasode Main Kaun Tha' caption.

In the shared post, the British adventurer Bear Grylls is seen lighting a fire in the wilderness with some dried grass while Akki looks on. The actor captioned the photo as, "Rasode mein Bear thaFace with tears of joyFace with tears of joyFace with tears of joy Any guesses on what is he cooking?#IntoTheWildWithBearGrylls @BearGrylls@DiscoveryIN @DiscoveryPlusIn."



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After Prime Minister Narendra Modi and South superstar Rajinikanth, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar is all set to face the challenges in the woods with Bear Grylls. Known for his stunts and action scenes, the 'Good Newws' actor will be seen getting adventurous along with the show fame host Grylls in Karnataka's Bandipur Tiger Reserve.

The ‘Into The Wild’ episode featuring Akshay Kumar will telecast on September 14 on Discovery Channel. The episode will premiere on September 11 on Discovery+ app.