PadMan: This is how Aarav reacted after watching father Akshay Kumar’s film
Bollywood | February 20, 2018 20:21 ISTAkshay Kumar's film PadMan is slowly inching to enter Rs 100 crore club.
Akshay Kumar's film PadMan is slowly inching to enter Rs 100 crore club.
PadMan, which hit the cinemas on February 9, has minted Rs 71.90 crore so far.
Directed by R Balki and produced by Twinkle Khanna, the social drama talks about menstrual hygiene.
PadMan is based on the life of Tamil Nadu-based social activist Arunachalam Muruganantham (played by Akshay Kumar), who manufactured low-cost machine for sanitary napkins in rural India.
"Nobody is interested in listening to speeches or watching documentaries. They are more interested in knowing about a subject through films.
PadMan is based on the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, the man who invented low-cost sanitary napkins. The film is directed by filmmaker R.Balki.
While it is not clear at this moment what the project will be like, it won't be a biopic.
Twinkle Khanna has bankrolled PadMan that features actors Akshay Kumar, Radhika Apte and Sonam kapoor in pivotal roles.
The movie is based on the real-life story of Tamil Nadu-based social activist Arunachalam Muruganantham, who revolutionised the concept of menstrual hygiene in rural India by creating a low-cost sanitary napkins machine.
Akshay Kumar's PadMan is doing wonderful business at the box office.
PadMan maker R Balki also informed that the Middle East has accepted the film.
PadMan is based on the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, the man who invented low-cost sanitary napkins.
PadMan is based on the life of Tamil Nadu-based social activist Arunachalam Muruganantham (played by Akshay Kumar), who manufactured low-cost machine for sanitary napkins in rural India.
Besides Akshay Kumar, PadMan features Radhika Apte and Sonam Kapoor in lead roles.
PadMan hit the cinemas on February 9 and, opened to a good start of Rs 10.26 crore at its opening day.
PadMan is Inspired by the life of Coimbatore-based Arunachalam Muruganantham, who found a way to make affordable sanitary napkins for women in his village.
Many women in Pakistan slammed the decision and supported the release of the film in the country.
PadMan is a fictionalised account of Tamil Nadu-basedArunachalam Muruganantham, who created affordable sanitary napkins for the women of his village.
The members of Punjab Film Censor Board also refused to watch the film saying it is based on a “taboo subject” and outrightly rejected any clearance certificate to it.
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