Explorer

Won't stop talking about issue of open defecation: Akshay Kumar

Mumbai: Actor Akshay Kumar, whose latest movie "Toilet: EK Prem Katha" has surpassed Rs 80 crore at the box office since its release, says he will not stop talking about the issue of open defecation, which the movie deals with. Akshay on Tuesday took to Twitter to share a video talking about the film and open defecation. "Happiness is having a vision and watching it slowly turning into reality, though still a long way to go. This Direct Dil Se is dedicated to you all," Akshay captioned the video. In the over two minutes long video, Akshay said: "You would know that for me 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha' is not just a film but a craze that had become in the past one year that I wanted to discuss in every household the topic of open defecation even if the film didn't work.  TV's HOT mom poses TOPLESS with Akshay Kumar in throwback pic! "Today you have showered a lot of love to this film that it is working at the box-office but it is also doing a huge thing that it is help in eradicating the old traditions of going for open defecation." The National Award-winning actor added: "It makes me really happy to tell you that eight-nine months ago in a research report we read that 54 per cent in India defecate in open, but now this 54 per cent has come down to 34 per cent in just eight months." Akshay said that "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha" brought forward the issue in an entertaining manner and that he owes its success to his fans and well-wishers. "To all those who changed their mentality and accepted toilets... We have to work even right now, we have to bring this 34 per cent down to zero. I will not stop talking about this issue that just because the film released I would stop talking about it, he said. Akshay Kumar, Ranveer Singh celebrate Toilet Ek Prem Katha’s huge opening! Akshay said he will not stop talking about the issue, and hopes citizens take note of ways to curb the issue. He added: "Do take it up if you see a problem of open defecation and talk about it. I would like to thank all those who have been a part of my film even all those critics said three negative things but also said one positive thing, to all those governments of all states, who thought about removing open defecation... Also I would also like to thank my film fraternity -- the actors, producers, directors and friends, who supported me." The "Rowdy Rathore" actor's co-star Bhumi Pednekar tweeted that it was an honour for her to be a part of the film. "We pledge to keep working on it. A big hug to the entire team. So Proud," she added. "Toilet: Ek Prem Katha", which reinstates the message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan to improve sanitation conditions in the country, emphasizes on the eradication of open defecation, especially in rural areas.

Top Headlines

Dhurandhar 2 Beats Baahubali 2’s India Collection, Ends 9-Year Box Office Reign Of Prabhas’ Film
Dhurandhar 2 Beats Baahubali 2’s India Collection, Ends 9-Year Box Office Reign Of Prabhas’ Film
Dhurandhar 2 Leaked Online: Maharashtra Cyber Cracks Down On Telegram Groups Selling Pirated Copies
Dhurandhar 2 Leaked Online: Maharashtra Cyber Cracks Down On Telegram Groups Selling Pirated Copies
Allu Arjun-Atlee Film Title Reveal Set for April 8; Mysterious Poster Goes Viral
Allu Arjun-Atlee Film Title Reveal Set for April 8; Mysterious Poster Goes Viral
'Nothing Wrong With It': Priyadarshan Defends 'Bhooth Bangla' Track Amid Plagiarism Controversy
'Nothing Wrong With It': Priyadarshan Defends 'Bhooth Bangla' Track Amid Plagiarism Controversy

Videos

Middle East Inferno: Iran Strikes US, Israel; Tehran Explosions Amid Supreme Leader Mystery
Death Night Countdown: Trump Trapped in War Labyrinth as Iran-US-Israel Strikes Intensify
Breaking: Iran Faces Intense US-Israel Strikes; Fuel Surcharges Hit Air Travel Worldwide
WAR SURGE: Blasts Rock Tehran and Qom as Mystery Deepens Around Mojtaba Khamenei Status
BIG BREAKING: Assam Police Grills Pawan Khera Over Passport Claims on Himanta Sarma’s Wife

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget