Akshay Kumar Praises Homemakers as Having the "Toughest Job" on TV Show

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar, while hosting a special Mumbai episode of 'Wheel of Fortune', praised homemakers, calling it the most difficult job. He highlighted the 24/7 nature of the role, which involves caring for family members and handling emergencies. Contestant Chanda, a homemaker, agreed with the sentiment but shared how she also makes time for personal passions like writing and singing. The episode featured discussions on professions and life experiences with various contestants.

Key Points: Akshay Kumar Calls Homemaker the Toughest Job on Wheel of Fortune

  • Akshay Kumar hosts special Mumbai episode
  • Calls homemaking the toughest job
  • Discusses 24/7 nature of the role
  • Contestant Chanda shares her balanced perspective
  • Actor receives praise for recent film
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Akshay Kumar lauds homemakers,, appreciates their selfless dedication for family

Bollywood star Akshay Kumar lauds homemakers' 24/7 dedication on a special Mumbai episode of the quiz show Wheel of Fortune.

"Mera maanna hai, ki homemaker bhot mushkil kaam hai. - Akshay Kumar"

Mumbai, April 17

In a Mumbai special episode of the quiz reality show Wheel of Fortune, Bollywood superstar and the show's host Akshay Kumar lauded all homemakers, and called it the toughest job.

Akshay Kumar said, "Mera maanna hai, ki homemaker bhot mushkil ka kaam hai."

He also added, "24 ghante gharwalo ka dhyan rakho, koi beemar hua hai, koi jaa raha hai, kisi ka daba pack karna hai, kisi ko koi emergency aa jaati hai, bahut saari cheezein karni padti hai, school bhejna hai."

The actor was joined by contestants Akansha,, Maharashtra's National-level Hockey player, Vivek a hairstylist in Mumbai, and Chanda a homemaker from Mumbai.

All of them were seen discussing their professions, passions, and life experiences with the superstar.

Akshay then asked Chanda what she feels about the selfless work of homemakers and how difficult it is for them.

Chanda agreed with Akshay, saying that usually a homemaker's life is limited to her husband, children, and their welfare.

Akshay asked Chanda, "Aapko kya lagta hai, ye 24 ghante kaam hai?" Chanda replied that it is not really a 24 hours job for her as she is able to take out time for herself. Sometimes she writes as she likes writing and sings as she also likes singing. She mentioned that it is not like she is not able to take out time for herself and therefore she is here today.

Akshay Kumar, on the quiz reality show Wheel of Fortune, has been seen sharing some personal anecdotes about his life, his struggles, and also about his parents.

On the professional front, Akshay Kumar has been receiving good reviews for his performance in his recently released movie Bhoot Bangla.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good sentiment, but words are easy. I wish he'd use his platform to advocate for policies - like financial security or pension schemes for homemakers, especially older women who have spent their lives in service.
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Chanda
As a homemaker myself, I related so much to what was said on the show. It's not just chores, it's emotional management of the entire household. Glad Chanda (the contestant) also mentioned making time for herself. Balance is key!
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Aman W
My wife is a homemaker and after WFH started, I truly saw the scale of her work. From 6 AM chai to midnight tiffin prep for my early shift, it's relentless. Salute to all the 'ghar ki raanis'! 👑
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this discussion on a game show. The mental load a homemaker carries - remembering school projects, doctor appointments, grocery stocks - is immense and often invisible. More power to them.
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the sentiment, let's not romanticize it. For many women, it's not a choice but an expectation. True appreciation means supporting their choices, whether they want to be a homemaker or have a career outside.

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