Pics: Why Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar met Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi
New Delhi, Sept 29: Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar on Tuesday, Sept 29 met Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. It was a much awaited meeting as everyone was busy speculating the possible reason(s) of it.
However, finally it has been revealed why the actor came to the national capital to meet Kejriwal at the latter's official residence.
[After Nana Patekar, actor Akshay Kumar extends helping hand to drought-hit farmers]
It has been reported that Akshay, whose upcoming movie Singh Bling is scheduled to be released soon, spoke about his new projects. The actor also discussed about farmer issues with Kejriwal.
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Actor
Akshay
Kumar
meets
Delhi
CM
Arvind
Kejriwal
at
Delhi
Secretariat,
talks
about
movies,
farmer
suicides
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Meanwhile, sources also informed that the Delhi CM praised Akshay for his efforts to help the farmers of Maharashtra. Akshay recently joined veteran Bollywood actor Nana Patekar who has been trying to help the drought-hit farmers of the state.
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Akshay Kumar has taken this step amidst media reports that farmers are ending their lives because of acute agrarian crisis in different parts of the State. Situation is worst in Marathwada region where around 700 farmers did suicide in recent days.
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