Akshay Kumar Spotted With Unique 'Dragon Eye' LED Backpack. WATCH
Akshay Kumar was spotted with an LED backpack that had cutting-edge features. Its market value is approximately Rs 35,000.
Actor Akshay Kumar was spotted at the Kalina Private airport in Mumbai on Monday evening. On the occasion, the actor, who is known for his penchant for trendy and expensive gizmos and accessories, flaunted his new one-of-a-kind backpack. The trendy, dragon-eyed, LED lights backpack piqued the shutterbugs' interest, and the photos quickly went viral.
Videos of Akshay Kumar wearing the backpack have also gone viral on social media, and reports on the Internet claim it is worth Rs 35k! In another video, Akshay Kumar is seen wearing the same rucksack as he enters the Mumbai Airport. The backpack has an LED display, and the bag's red eyes are seen blinking. It is unquestionably a statement-making bag, but it is not light on the pocket!
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The Dragon Eye LED bag (named after the two eye-shaped LED lights on it) is priced between Rs 9,000 and Rs 35,000 on online retail websites. Many sources claimed that the bag Akshay was seen with at the airport was a high-end model worth around Rs 35,000, which is a lot of money for a rucksack.
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Motorcyclists and frequent travellers typically use the Dragon Eye LED bag to carry their essentials in a comfortable and fashionable manner. The bag is pricey due to the numerous built-in features that make use of cutting-edge technology. The bag is completely waterproof and includes a screen with a built-in full-colour 32x2 dot matrix screen for a denser pixel and clearer display. It connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth and includes a power bank for charging devices such as smartphones and tablets.
Meanwhile, Akshay Kumar is preparing for the release of his next film, Oh My God! - OMG 2. Pankaj Tripathi, Yami Gautam, Arun Govil, and Aamir Naik also star in the sequel to OMG. Before the film's release, the actor visited the Badrinath and Kedarnath temples, surrounded by security personnel, to offer prayers.