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Biography |
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Welcome Akshay Fans.
Dear me ...
Hi, I´m Akhay Kumar. I´m six foot one and weigh 80 kilos, though at times I wish I were two inches taller.I was born in old Dehli. When I was a child we used to stay in Chandni Chowk, on a street called Parothewali Galli, explains why I can´t resist parothas (comment of the writer: parothas is a sort of Indian bread) even today! My father worked for UNICEF. Having been a sportsman himself – he was a wrestler in his younger days – he
always encouraged me to participate in sports.He used to tell me that if I wasn´t brilliant in studies it was okay,
as long as I was selected vice-captain of my school volleyball team. He used to accompany me to every match. None of the other student´s parents came but Dad used to take half day off from work and come for every match. In between sets, he would give the players water to drink and even wipe the perspiration from my forchead with a towel! Now that I´m an actor, he is my biggest fan. He has watched every film of mine, even the flop ones, many times over. He saw "Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi" 13 times! B ut more than that, I am a big fan of his. I admire him and would like to be just like him. He is patience personified, cool even in the worst of situations. Altough we were not financially well-off earlier, he made us feel very secure. He never allowed us to feel as if we were lacking in anything. Saturday was his day off, so every Saturday he took us all to watch a film at rupam cinema.It was our regular cinema and the management always kept tickets for the Saturday evening show for us. I have always been very attached to my mother. Even today, whenever she is out of town, I fall ill. When I go
for outdoor schedules, I fall ill. My strong point, on the other hand, has always been sports. I have been connected with the word "khiladi" ever since my schooldays. I used to play volleyball and cricket. There was also a game called sqareball which was played only in our school, Don Bosco´s. No other school knew it. It´s a very rough game in which you hit the opponent with a football and try to knock him down. Sometimes I remember, boys used to fall flat on their faces and injure themselves.
In the school, we had a small gang called the "bloody 10". There was Thomas, Ramson, Charles, Amit, Jignesh, Rohit Shetty, Monty and me. They have all gone their separate ways. Amit is a homeopath somewhere outside Mumbai. Ramson, I have heard, has become a lawyer. Charles is into politics. Jignesh is into rice business so we tease him "baniya". When I meet them today, they say, "Kamaal kiya yaar
(comment of the writer: well done, friend) we never thought you would become a film star!" I tell them even I
never imagined it! It´s just a coincidence. Another friend of mine from school, I remember, was Ashok Shandilya, who is now one of India´s best snooker
players. Through a friend in school that I first came to know about martial arts. My father had promised me, that if I going to get a first clas in my board exams he would send me to Bangkok
to study martial arts. I scored 63 percent so he paid for me flight ticket, which, at that time, cost hardly
Rs. 1500. During the day, we used to dance to the songs of the films while cooking. Inspite of the hard life, we really enjoyed ourselves. Read the second part of Akshay´s Biography
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