In a recent appearance on "The Great Indian Kapil Show," Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar shared anecdotes about his career, financial mindset, and personal habits. During a candid conversation, the actor revealed an incident where he "scolded" his coach for turning on the AC 25 minutes before he entered the room, even though he had asked for it to be switched on five minutes prior.
Akshay explained his reasoning, stating that it wasn't about "kanjoosi" (stinginess), but rather a reflection of his upbringing and values. He emphasized that it's a habit ingrained in him to conserve resources.
This isn't the first time Akshay has spoken about his frugal habits. He previously mentioned that he still switches off lights and fans when his children leave a room, despite being one of the highest-paid actors in the industry. He clarified that this behavior isn't driven by a need to save money, but rather by a deeply ingrained sense of responsibility and resourcefulness.
Akshay also discussed his early motivations for financial security. He recalled reading an article about Jeetendra having a fixed deposit (FD) of ₹100 crore and how it inspired him to pursue financial stability. At the time, the interest rate was 13%, which would generate ₹1.3 crore per month. Akshay admitted that his financial goals have continued to increase over the years, evolving from ₹100 crore to ₹1,000 crore and then ₹2,000 crore, illustrating that human desires are never satisfied.
When Kapil Sharma playfully inquired about the size of Akshay's largest FD, the actor declined to reveal the exact amount. This response maintains an element of privacy while still allowing him to connect with the audience through relatable anecdotes about money and values.
Akshay Kumar's consistent presence in Bollywood since 1987 has solidified his position as a leading figure in the Indian film industry. He is known for his work ethic, often releasing multiple films per year. He has also been recognized as one of India's highest taxpayers.