Akshay Kumar wishes 'powerhouse' Ranveer Singh on his birthday with a throwback video, watch

Updated : Jul 06, 2024 18:13
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Ranveer Singh has been receiving wishes from his fans and well-wishers on his 39th birthday. The actor known for his critically acclaimed films has now received a unique birthday wish from Akshay Kumar. On Saturday, Akshay took to his Instagram account to share a quirky video as she extended birthday greetings to Singh. The video has since gone viral, with fans praising both actors camaraderie. 

Akshay's wish for Ranveer Singh 

Akshay Kumar shared a video on Instagram that showed him and Ranveer dancing to Karan Aujla's hit track 'Softly'. In the video, the duo are seen coordinating their steps as they groove to the peppy beats. Akshay was seen in a black t-shirt and pink track pants, while the birthday boy looked dapper in a black vest, matching pants, shoes, and a cap.

The post was captioned: "Happy birthday Ranveer Singh, you powerhouse of a man! Hope your infectious energy always keeps you going places. Enjoy your day. Love and prayers." 

Akshay's upcoming films 

On the film front, Akshay will next be seen in 'Sarfira'. Also starring Radhika Madan, the film will be released on July 12. Akshay also has 'Sky Force' and 'Jolly LLB 3' in the pipeline. He'll be seen in cameo appearances in 'Singham Again' and 'Kannappa'. 

Ranveer's upcoming films

Ranveer Singh will next be seen headlining 'Don 3'. The film, created by Farhan Akhtar, also stars Kiara Advani. Ranveer has 'Simmba 2' and 'Shaktimaan' film series in the pipeline. Aside from Akshay, Singh also appears in a cameo in Ajay Devgn's 'Singham Again'. 

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