Slapping incident at Akshay Kumar’s Gabbar shoot – What really happened

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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USA: Free $30 Oye! Times readers Get FREE $30 to spend on Amazon, Walmart…An ugly incident took place on Saturday during the shooting of Akshay Kumar's Gabbar that instantly made headlines. While it was reported that Akshay's bodyguard had slapped an onlooker who was trying to get too close to the actor, there is a different version to the incident.

"First and foremost the bodyguard never slapped this man, who is supposedly a doctor from New Delhi. He just shoved him aside when he breached into the shooting zone. When the man fell down, he started accusing the bodyguard of slapping him, which is far from true," informs our source.

Moreover, even that happened when the onlooker was trying to take pictures and got into a verbal dual when stopped from doing so.

"When asked to keep a distance, the man started behaving rudely and said – 'Ye sadak tere baap ki hai kya' (is this road your personal property)? When things turned totally out of control, the bodyguard shoved him aside that resulted in the fall. He didn't mean to consciously hurt him at all," the source adds.

However, the man took offence and lodged a police complaint against the bodyguard. Meanwhile an accusation was also made that the shooting of the film was taking place without permission.

"This is a blatant accusation. We had all the required permissions," confirms our source from the production house.

Meanwhile, a fellow actor adds, "All this happened because there is no sense of privacy left for celebrities today. With anyone and everyone on the street carrying a cell-phone integrated camera with them, it becomes a nuisance during the shoot, especially at outdoors. It is okay, celebrities do attract attention, but then when someone starts clicking pictures from a foot away, it is highly inconvenient. Being a public figure, it is a job hazard but then a part of the job also demands total concentration while giving a shot. When a random person starts clicking pictures in the middle of this, security has to be beefed up."

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