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Chitrangda Singh opens up about her growing bond with Akshay Kumar, revealing how their professional relationship turned into a warm friendship. She praises his mentoring nature and playful energy on the sets of "Housefull 5." The actress also reflects on her initial hesitation about joining the comedy genre. Their camaraderie dates back to their 2011 film "Desi Boyz," where they first worked together.

Key Points: Chitrangda Singh Reveals Bond With Akshay Kumar Turned Friendship

  • Chitrangda recalls formal dynamic with Akshay in "Desi Boyz"
  • Says he mentors her on set with advice
  • Admits initial fears about comedy genre
  • Praises Akshay’s prankster energy on shoots
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Chitrangda Singh opens up about her evolving bond with Akshay Kumar

Chitrangda Singh shares how her relationship with Akshay Kumar evolved from formal co-stars to close friends while working on "Housefull 5."

"I think I can call him anytime for any advice. Even on set, he was advising me a lot. – Chitrangda Singh"

Mumbai, June 22

Bollywood actress Chitrangda Singh spoke candidly about how her dynamic with Akshay Kumar has transformed over the years.

Singh, who recently shared screen space with the superstar in the film “Housefull 5,” revealed that what once began as a formal working relationship has now grown into a warm friendship.

Reflecting on her experience working with Akshay again, Chitrangda told IANS, “I think he does pranks on sets to entertain himself. Because he gets bored himself. Because he works so much. But he is lovely. His energy is the same. When I worked with him in the film last time, it was very formal. Because I met him But now we are like friends.

She further revealed how supportive Akshay has been, both personally and professionally. “I think I can say that I can call him anytime for any advice. Even on set, he was advising me a lot. I was asking him—should I do this differently? Is it too much? Should I do less?” she said, appreciating his approachable and mentoring nature.

Chitrangda Singh had also worked with the "Kesari" actor in the 2011-released comedy "Desi Boyz." Directed by Rohit Dhawan, son of director David Dhawan, the film also starred John Abraham and Deepika Padukone.

The actress also opened up about her initial doubts before stepping into the comedy genre. Recalling the moment she agreed to the film, Chitrangda said, “I still remember the day I left Sajid’s office after saying yes. On my way back home, I sat in the car wondering if I had made a mistake.” The actress shared that her biggest concern wasn’t just the audience’s reaction but whether she would be accepted in an entirely new space. “I was scared that no matter how hard I tried, if the audience didn’t accept me in this genre, I could end up losing the love and connection I had built with them. That was a real fear,” she admitted.

“Housefull 5” was released in theaters on June 6, 2025.

- IANS

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Priya K.
It's heartwarming to see Bollywood co-stars develop genuine friendships over time. Akshay Kumar seems like such a supportive senior - we need more mentors like him in the industry! Chitrangda looks stunning as always in Housefull 5. ❤️
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Rahul S.
Honestly, I feel Chitrangda is underrated in comedy. She was great in Desi Boyz and now in Housefull 5. More actresses should experiment with genres instead of sticking to type-cast roles. Bollywood needs this versatility!
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Anjali M.
While I appreciate their friendship, I wish Housefull 5 had better writing. The franchise is getting repetitive now. Both Akshay and Chitrangda deserve better scripts that showcase their talent properly.
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Vikram P.
Akshay Kumar's work ethic is legendary! No wonder he gets bored - the man does 4-5 films a year. Chitrangda's honesty about her fears is relatable. Even stars have insecurities about audience acceptance.
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Sneha R.
Their chemistry in Desi Boyz was amazing! Glad to see them reunite after so many years. Bollywood should bring back more such fresh pairings instead of repeating the same jodis again and again.
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Karan D.
Interesting how she mentions initial doubts about comedy. Many "serious" actors hesitate to do comedy thinking it's easy, but timing and delivery require real skill. Respect to Chitrangda for taking the challenge!

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