Maharashtra Elections 2024: As soon as Akshay Kumar got Indian citizenship, he cast his first vote in the assembly, video went viral

Posted on 20th Nov 2024 by rohit kumar

Voters of Maharashtra are casting their votes for the assembly elections, which will shape the future of the ruling and opposition parties of the state. Voting began at 7 am. Akshay Kumar was one of the first celebrities to step out and cast his vote during the elections. After casting his vote, the actor flaunted his inked finger. He was also seen wishing the paps good morning. Apart from this, well-known film director Kabir Khan has also cast his vote.

 

Akshay Kumar casts his vote.

 

When actor Akshay Kumar reached the polling booth, he was wearing a black shirt with beige pants. The actor, who reached the polling booth early in the morning, was seen getting out of his luxury car and confidently walking towards the booth. Akshay also wished the paps good morning.

 

Akshay is now officially an Indian citizen.

 

One of the leading stars of Bollywood, Akshay Kumar is now officially an Indian citizen. During a summit this week, he spoke openly about giving up his Canadian citizenship last year and getting back his Indian passport. Known for his patriotic image, Akshay clarified that it was a personal and planned move.

 

Said this on citizenship

 

Despite having Canadian citizenship, Akshay always felt deeply connected to India. The actor shared in an interview, 'I am an Indian by heart, mind and soul.' He said that he had announced many years ago that he would take Indian citizenship. However, the process took time and I got my passport exactly on 14 or 15 August last year.'

 

Rajkumar Rao-Ali Fazal also cast their vote.

 

'Stree 2' star Rajkummar Rao was also seen at the polling booth today, where after casting his vote, the actor said that he had done his duty. Rajkummar Rao said, 'It is our right in democracy, so it is important that we come out to vote. I have done my duty.' Ali Fazal has also cast his vote in the assembly elections.

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