Akshay Kumar is on a high even as the first look of PadMan creates a buzz around the film. It’s the first mainstream Hindi film that would talk about menstruation and menstrual health - it revolves around the true story of Arunachalam Muruganantham, a social entrepreneur and Padma Shri awardee, who revolutionised the production of low-cost sanitary napkins in India.
Akshay Kumar, in an interview to Hindustan Times, spoke about how it is important to initiate a conversation around menstrual health in the public space, irrespective of who got offended.
The actor however, emphasises that PadMan is also an extraordinary human story, where an illiterate man fights against all odds to become an innovator and inventor.
Akshay also admitted that he is looking more and more to make socially relevant films. PadMan, after all, follows Toilet: Ek Prem Katha that revolves around the importance of building toilets in homes.
PadMan, directed by R Balki, is also Akshay’s wife, actor-turned-author Twinkle Khanna’s debut venture under the Mrs Funnybones production banner. When quizzed about this, Akshay said that Twinkle has been involved with the project from its conceptual stage and she was the reason that he has pushed himself even more for this one.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
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