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In a moment that has quickly gone viral, Bollywood’s “Khiladi,” Akshay Kumar, proved once again that he isn’t afraid to take risks—even if it means wobbling on four-inch stilettos. For the first time in his decades-long career, the actor performed a high-energy dance sequence in high heels to the track “Laal Pari,” leaving both the crew and fans in awe.
A Challenge for a Cause
While Akshay is known for his death-defying stunts and martial arts prowess, he admitted to being “scared” of this particular feat. The performance was not just a gimmick but a conscious effort to acknowledge the grace and physical endurance of women.
After wrapping up the performance, a visibly relieved Akshay expressed his newfound respect for women who wear such footwear daily.
“I’ve done stunts on moving planes and jumped off buildings, but balancing on these heels was a different kind of challenge. Saari aurton ko salaam hai (I salute all women),” Kumar remarked.
Farah Khan’s Verdict
The sequence was choreographed by the legendary Farah Khan, who is known for her sharp eye and no-nonsense attitude on set. Even the veteran director was moved by Akshay’s dedication to the craft.
Farah took to social media to praise the actor’s spirit, noting that his ability to blend humor with genuine respect made the performance stand out. Industry insiders suggest that Akshay’s commitment to the “Laal Pari” routine brought a unique energy to the set, turning a potentially nervous moment into a celebration.
Social Media Frenzy
The footage of Akshay Kumar dancing in heels has sparked a massive reaction online:
Empathy: Many female fans appreciated the actor’s vocal recognition of the physical toll of fashion.
Versatility: Critics are praising Akshay for his willingness to experiment with his “tough guy” persona at this stage of his career.
Anticipation: The song “Laal Pari” is already trending, with fans eager to see the full cinematic version of the routine.
This performance serves as a reminder that even after hundreds of films, Akshay Kumar still finds ways to surprise his audience—and himself.
