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Time of India
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Akshay Kumar takes a playful DIG at Saif Ali Khan, calls his humour ‘very SoBo': 'Mera... Andheri Borivali ke side'
Akshay Kumar is set to reunite with Saif Ali Khan in Priyadarshan's 'Haiwaan', starting production in August 2025. Akshay plays the villain and joked about an unplanned 'trilogy' with films titled Insaan, Jaanwar, and Haiwaan. The film is a Hindi remake of the Malayalam hit 'Oppam'. Akshay Kumar has many exciting films coming up, like Priyadarshan 's 'Bhooth Bangla', 'Hera Pheri 3', and 'Haiwaan'. In 'Haiwaan', he will work again with Saif Ali Khan after 17 years since their last film 'Tashan'. Akshay said he is happy to work with Saif again and described him as funny. He also mentioned that their humour is different: Saif's humour is typical of South Bombay, while Akshay's comes from Mumbai's suburbs like Andheri and Borivali. Akshay's Conversation on Reuniting Talking to Hindustan Times, Akshay recently spoke about reuniting with Saif for the film 'Haiwaan'. He expressed his excitement about working again with director Priyadarshan and collaborating with Saif after many years. Akshay said he is eagerly waiting to start shooting with Saif, whom he described as a very funny person. He also noted a key difference in their humour styles, "He is also a very funny guy. But farak ye hai uska jo humour hai wo bohot hi SoBo hai. Bohot hi South Bombay hai. Aur mera jo hai, wo Andheri Borivali ke side se jaake aage tak jaata hai. Toh dono ka humour jo hai bilkul hi alag hai. (But the difference is that his humour is very SoBo — very South Bombay. And mine is more like it starts from Andheri, goes through Borivali, and beyond. So both our styles of humour are completely different). But it's going to be so much fun shooting with him." Akshay Kumar's Role in 'Haiwaan' and the 'Trilogy' Joke Kumar is reportedly playing the villain in 'Haiwaan'. When asked about the film's title, he humorously remarked that it seems like destiny: first, he did Insaan, then Jaanwar, and now Haiwaan, completing a trilogy of sorts. However, he laughed it off, clarifying that this sequence was not planned intentionally. Haiwaan as a Remake and Production Updates 'Haiwaan', reportedly the Hindi remake of the 2016 Malayalam film Oppam starring Mohanlal, is moving forward in production. On 15 July, director Priyadarshan shared on Instagram a candid photo of Saif and Akshay enjoying the India versus England Test match at Lord's Cricket Stadium in London. Alongside the picture, Priyadarshan announced the film as his next project starring Akshay and Saif. The shooting of Haiwaan is expected to begin in August 2025, with a likely release planned for 2026. Akshay and Saif's Long-Standing On-Screen Partnership Akshay and Saif are reuniting on screen after 17 years since their last film together, 'Tashan'. Over the years, they have collaborated on several successful films, including 'Main Khiladi Tu Anari', 'Yeh Dillagi', 'Tu Chor Main Sipahi', and 'Keemat', which remain popular with audiences.


News18
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- News18
Akshay Kumar Calls Haiwaan Co-Star Saif Ali Khan's Humour ‘Very SoBo': ‘Mera Andheri Ke Aage…'
Akshay Kumar opened up about reuniting with Saif Ali Khan in Priyadarshan's Haiwaan, 17 years after Tashan. He called Saif a very funny guy! Akshay Kumar has an exciting line-up of films, including Priyadarshan's Bhooth Bangla, Hera Pheri 3, and others. He is also set to star in Priyadarshan's next film titled 'Haiwaan', which also stars Saif Ali Khan. This film marks Akshay and Saif's on-screen reunion 17 years after the film Tashan. Days after the director announced the film on social media, Akshay Kumar has now opened up about the project, expressing his excitement to work with Saif after so many years. Akshay Kumar called Saif Ali Khan a funny guy and pointed out a major difference in their sense of humour. He said Saif's is more 'SoBo' (South Bombay), while his own sense of humour reflects Mumbai's suburbs Andheri and Borivali. While speaking with Hindustan Times about reuniting with Saif Ali Khan in Haiwaan, Akshay Kumar said, 'It's great that I am working again with Priyadarshan ji. And the best part is that I'm working with Saif Ali Khan again. After a long time, we are both going to come together. I am actually waiting to start shooting with him. And he is also a very funny guy. But farak ye hai uska jo humour hai wo bohot hi SoBo hai. Bohot hi South Bombay hai. Aur mera jo hai, wo Andheri Borivali ke side se jaake aage tak jaata hai. Toh dono ka humour jo hai bilkul hi alag hai. (But the difference is that his humour is very SoBo — very South Bombay. And mine is more like it starts from Andheri, goes through Borivali, and beyond. So both our styles of humour are completely different). But it's going to be so much fun shooting with him." Akshay Kumar will reportedly take on the role of the villain in Haiwaan. When asked about the film's title, the actor jokingly said, 'This is something that was written in my destiny. First, I did a film called Insaan. Then after that, I did Jaanwar. Now I'm doing Haiwaan. So the trilogy is complete — Insaan, Jaanwar, Haiwaan." However, he laughed it off and added, 'It's not something that was planned this way." As per reports, Haiwaan is the Hindi remake of the 2016 Malayalam film Oppam, which originally starred Mohanlal. On July 15, filmmaker Priyadarshan took to his Instagram to share a picture featuring Saif Ali Khan and Akshay Kumar from the India versus England Test match at Lord's Cricket Stadium in London. The photo shows Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan enjoying a candid moment together while watching the match. Priyadarshan wrote, ''Haiwaan' my next film with @akshaykumar and and Saif Ali Khan at Lords." The film will reportedly go on floors in August this year, and will likely release in 2026. This marks the first collaboration between Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan in 17 years, following their last outing together in the 2008 film Tashan. Previously, they have collaborated on several hit films including the cult classic Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Yeh Dillagi (1994), Tu Chor Main Sipahi (1996), and Keemat (1998). Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.