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SRK’s VIRAL Akshaye Khanna throwback video trends after ‘Dhurandhar’ success

Shah Rukh Khan's hilarious 'why the hell are you like this?' old video with Akshaye Khanna goes VIRAL after 'Dhurandhar's succcess

The intense popularity of Akshaye Khanna’s villainous role as Rehman Dakait in the spy thriller ‘Dhurandhar’ has caused an old video featuring him and Shah Rukh Khan (SRK) to go viral. The clip, originally from the 2017 promotions for the film ‘Ittefaq’, shows SRK playfully yet affectionately questioning Khanna’s unique, introverted persona by asking, “Why the hell are you like this?” while simultaneously praising his ability to “create something unfathomable.”

Akshaye Khanna’s quiet yet menacing portrayal of Rehman Dakait in the spy thriller ‘Dhurandhar’ has quickly catapulted him to internet fame. Now, an old throwback video has been doing the rounds featuring Akshaye Khanna and Shah Rukh Khan. The clip, originally from the promotions of the 2017 film, ‘Ittefaq’, features Shah Rukh Khan humorously yet lovingly questioning the actor’s unique persona by asking, “Why the hell are you like this?” as he goes on to praise Khanna’s ‘offbeat’ and ‘unfathomable’ approach to acting. The resurfaced video is being shared widely by fans across social media platforms showing how King Khan’s remarks perfectly underline Khanna’s unconventional on-screen portrayal in ‘Dhurandhar’.

Akshaye Khanna’s ‘offbeat’ approach hailed by Shah Rukh Khan

The resurfaced video is from a media session for the film ‘Ittefaq’, co-produced by Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment. During the event, host Karan Johar playfully teased Akshaye Khanna for his characteristic reluctance to engage in promotional activities.

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Amid this light-hearted exchange, Shah Rukh Khan stepped in to appreciate Khanna’s distinct craft and personality, saying “He’s always a little off beat. He’s got a different beat that he dances to, and I find that interesting. He comes once in a while and creates something unfathomable. I really, really appreciate you as an actor. Having said that, I can also ask you, why the hell are you like this?”Fans are now widely sharing SRK’s comment about Khanna “creating something unfathomable,” noting how relevant the praise feels following the success of ‘Dhurandhar’. Safe to say, the actor’s naturally introverted public persona and his magnetic screen presence have always been a subject of curiosity among fans and peers alike.

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About Akshaye Khanna’s Rehman Dakait character in ‘Dhurandhar’

The resurfaced video coincides with the immense praise Khanna has garnered for his dominant performance as Rehman Dakait in Aditya Dhar’s ‘Dhurandhar’. While his portrayal has been much appreciated, his entry sequence to the Bahraini rap ‘FA9LA’ by Flipperachi has been helmed as the ‘new Jamal Kudu’ headlining Bobby Deol from Ranbir Kapoor starrer, Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s ‘Animal’. Khanna’s composed yet quietly intense entrance, featuring sudden, unusual dance movements, has been lauded as one of the most memorable villain entries in recent times. Filmmaker Farah Khan who has earlier worked with Khanna in ‘Tees Maar Khan’, also heaped praises, stating that Khanna “truly deserves an Oscar” for the role.The action thriller, which released on December 5, features a star-studded cast including Ranveer Singh, R. Madhavan, and Sanjay Dutt. Following the film’s success, the makers have officially confirmed a sequel. A post-credits teaser hints at the next chapter of the story, which is currently scheduled for release on March 19, 2026. Go to Source

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