Before the movie starts, theatergoers will no longer be able to see Akshay Kumar in the anti-smoking advertisement known as the Nandu ad. According to a new report from Bollywood Hungama, the CBFC has decided to stop running Akshay Kumar’s anti-smoking ad. A new advertisement has taken its place.
Akshay Kumar’s Anti-Smoking ‘Foo-Foo’ Ad Pulled Down
The new ad, which took the place of Akshay Kumar’s Nandu ad, demonstrated how quitting smoking can make room for positive body changes within twenty minutes. In any case, the justification for the evacuation of the Nandu promotion stays hazy. The new promotion was displayed in venues with the movies delivered on last Friday, as Alia Bhatt-starrer Jigra and Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri-starrer Vicky Aur Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video.
What Was There in The No-Smoking Ad?
The advertisement with Akshay Kumar in it was released simultaneously with the release of Gold, his 2018 Independence Day film. It also helped him promote his 2018 film Padman, which was inspired by the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham and was about a man who made cheap sanitary pads for rural women.
Ajay Singh Pal played Nandu in the ad. He can be seen smoking near the hospital in it. At the point when Akshay approaches him, he tends to his better half’s cleanliness issues. Akshay says how he could utilize the cash spent on purchasing two cigarettes on clean cushions all things being equal.
Netizens Say They Will Miss Nandu and Mukesh
Mukesh and Nandu will always be remembered by us. An indispensable piece of our film-seeing experience regardless of whether u irritation turning upward from your phone while the promotions are playing”,
Another netizen shared, “Goodness, what an excursion! Nandu’s promotion was Famous 😢 It’s clashing to see them go, however, Akshay’s effect will constantly be recalled. # EndOfAnEra.” In the meantime, a joking Akshay fan wrote: Simply put, the end of an era…! #Akshay Kumar was constantly visible in theaters for six years, if not in a movie, at least in this advertisement for “Mast Ad tha Vaise.”