Twitter In Splits Over Akshay Kumar Winning National Award For Rustom, Check Out Hilarious Reactions Here
Bollywood Superstar Akshay Kumar is one of the finest actors in the industry and his versatility is absolutely gripping. Most often, his best films have failed to win awards at prestigious award functions. In the world of Kapoors and Khans, a hard working Kumar has often been underrated.
In fact, his wife, Twinkle Khanna had teased him by saying it’s good he never attends an awards function since he never gets one!
Breaking this stereotypes, Akshay Kumar finally won the ‘Best Actor’ at the64th National Awards for the movie Rustom. Well, the news is a pretty good one especially for all the Akshay Kumar fans out there.
But, seems like, Twitterati was in no mood to accept that Akshay deserved a ‘best actor’ award, especially because there were more deserving contenders.
People could not really digest the fact that Akshay Kumar can win a National Award. Not because they doubt the actor’s talent. But people on Twitter found it very hard to believe that he could have won it for a movie like ‘Rustom’.
Here are some of the golden reactions:
1st Canadian citizen #akshay kumar to get #NationalFilmAwards congrats pic.twitter.com/HHenXI4WVz
— 💪 Gautam $ingh 👈 (@gautamrajj1) April 7, 2017
Congratulations Canada:
Big day for Canada, one of it’s citizen , @akshaykumar won India’s National Award for acting. Congratulations @JustinTrudeau
— Rofl Gandhi (@RoflGandhi_) April 7, 2017
Arvind Kejriwal was a far better contender 😛
National Award Winner with a Best Actor Of India 😂😂😂#NationalFilmAwards pic.twitter.com/JzqFwgIwO8
— Subrat Saurabh (@ChickenBiryanii) April 7, 2017
People questioning the authenticity!
https://twitter.com/bazzzigar/status/850238348606058496?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.storypick.com%2Fakshay-kumar-twitter-jokes%2F
Ummmm…
Akshay Kumar after knowing that he won National Award pic.twitter.com/AZmTZGe3Np
— pinku (@LEDtvn) April 7, 2017
Another Kejriwal reference 😛
Akshay wins National Award for acting as Rustom.
Kejriwal wins National Award for acting as Chhupa Rustom, hiding all his frauds as a CM.— Keh Ke Peheno (@coolfunnytshirt) April 7, 2017
Saif Ali Khan’s award was a bit surprising TBH
Akshay Kumar got National Award for Rustom. Saif Ali Khan today must be feeling proud of the National Award he got for Hum Tum.
— King_Drunkard_IV (@KingDrunkard) April 7, 2017
It’s a valid point. Which award is a sham?
Akshay Kumar wasn’t even nominated at Filmfare, while he won the National award for best actor. The juries must be from different planets.
— SAGAR (@sagarcasm) April 7, 2017
LOL
Akshay Kumar getting the national award instead of Aamir Khan. This is how GEN category people feel everyday while competing with quota guys
— Pakchikpak Raja Babu (@HaramiParindey) April 7, 2017
WTF?!
People cribbing about Akki winning the National Award don’t realise who he edged out by just two votes. pic.twitter.com/ZU2aYSGrmz
— Aisi Taisi Democracy (@AisiTaisiDemo) April 7, 2017
Another subtle reference to Akshay cozying up with the ruling party.
Directorate of Film Festivals committee’s discussion, the day before #NationalFilmAwards pic.twitter.com/CyfLFg2XkI
— Rahul Gandhi (@iDesiDevil) April 7, 2017
We hope not!
Aisa hi chalta raha to i’m afraid next year @BeingSalmanKhan ko National Award na mil jaye. #NationalFilmAwards 😂😂
— Aavishkar Gawande (@aavishhkar) April 7, 2017
Sure he should have.
#IshantSharma should get national award.#NationalFilmAwards pic.twitter.com/dXJywmStU8
— Dr. Gill (@ikpsgill1) April 7, 2017
It may be.
RT if u think that #NationalFilmAwards is biggest #AprilFool Joke Of 2017.
— Bauaa👦 SRK’s YODHA (@SRKsYODHA) April 7, 2017
Whether he deserved it or not is moot at this point.
But it is interesting to see all the humorous perspective Twitter has to present to the Internet. Twitterati was quick to judge Akshay Kumar, but we wish him a big CONGRATULATIONS for his mega win!
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