The mobile was kept at the table to record the interview which is a regular practice but the concerned reported forgot to switch it to 'silent'.
Watch the video below:
The video is leaving fans go rofl with many reminded of Anushka Sharma who did the same during 'Phillauri' promotions.
Anushka with her 'Phillauri' co-star Diljit Dosanjh was holding a press conference when exactly in the same way a mobile phone kept at the table began to vibrate while the actress was speaking about her rap song in the film. Anushka looks at the phone and pointing at it she says loudly "mumma ka phone aa raha hai!". She then goes ahead and picking it up she shows the screen to the reporter it belonged to, who says "band ka do!". But Anushka decided to take the call and answering it she goes - "Hi Aunty! aunty wo interview mei hai abhi...toh aapko baad mei phone karti hai. Mai Anushka bol rahi hoon. Haan aunty..[looks at the reporter and asks "aapka naam kya hai?"] haan aunty Kritika baad mei phone karegi, abhi wo interview mei hai. Mera le rahi hai aunty.. Anushka ka.. Anushka Sharma ka. Theek hai aunty. Ok Aunty!"
Anushka then disconnects the call and places it back, saying, "aunty ne kaha beta wapas kar dena phone!". Diljit looked totally surprised while Anushka took the call while everyone else was giggling throughout.
Now with Akshay doing the same, some say he copied Anushka Sharma.
Fans' comments on Akshay Kumar's video answering a reporter's phone call during 'Mission Mangal' press conference
Fans' comments on Akshay Kumar's video answering a reporter's phone call during 'Mission Mangal' press conference
Fans' comments on Akshay Kumar's video answering a reporter's phone call during 'Mission Mangal' press conference
Watch Anushka Sharma answering a reporter's mobile phone, in the video below:
Akshay Kumar's 'Mission Mangal' co-stars Sharman Joshi and Vidya Balan, Taapsee Pannu, Sonakshi Sinha, Kirti Kulhari, Nithya Menen who play the all-women team at ISRO who made India's Mars Orbiter Mission possible in 2013. The film releases this Friday clashing with John Abraham's 'Batla House' which traces the story of the shootout between a seven-member Delhi Police Special Cell team and suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorists allegedly involved in the serial blasts of September 13, 2008, in Delhi.