Amid Pooja Entertainment's financial crisis, Akshay Kumar has stepped in to help. The B-town actor has asked the company to hold his payments until each and every crew member is paid.
The actor-producer shared that Akshay Kumar recently met up with him and asked for his payment to be put on hold until the entire cast and crew were paid. "Upon learning about this situation, Akshay sir didn't hesitate to step forward and show his support for the crew. He has insisted that his payments be placed on hold until every single crew member working on our projects receive their full and final payment," Jackky Bhagnani said.
Jackky thanked the B-town star, saying, "We are incredibly grateful for Akshay sir's understanding and his willingness to stand with us during this time. The movie business hinges on strong relationships and that is the spirit we strive to foster at in the industry."
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