Actor Akshay Kumar, who has often faced criticism and trolling over his Canadian citizenship on social media, announced on Independence Day this year that he has reclaimed Indian citizenship.
Sharing his story about Canadian citizenship, he told ANI, "I became a Canadian because my films were not doing well at one time and I gave 13 to 14 flop films. At that time, my friend used to live in Canada and he said you come here and we will work on something. My friend had offered me that we would do cargo business together. I said okay my films are also not going well and a person has to work, no matter where he is."
"When I started living in Toronto, I got a Canadian passport. In between that, two films were left for release. After the two movies got released it became a big superhit. I told him that I was going back. Then I got more films and reached here today. But I never thought people got a hold of it, it was just a travel document. I just pay my taxes, and I am the highest taxpayer."
Speaking on getting Indian citizenship, he said, "For 9 to 10 years I didn't go there. It's a very nice place and one of my best friends is there. I decided that I should take my citizenship. It was just a coincidence that I had received a letter on 15th August that I had got citizenship. But it is not just a passport, it is your mind, it is your heart, it's your soul that has to be Indian. What is the point if I do have an Indian passport but my soul mind and heart are not Indian?"
Earlier, Akshay took to social media to share a picture of his official government documents, proving that he has finally got his Indian citizenship. "Dil aur citizenship, dono Hindustani. Happy Independence Day! Jai Hind," Akshay captioned the post.
On the work front, Akshay Kumar is filming for Rohit Shetty's Singham Again alongside Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor and Ranveer Singh.
The upcoming actioner is the third film in the Ajay Devgn-led Singham series, which started with 2011's Singham and was followed by Singham Returns (2014).
Akshay was last seen in Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue which was released in theatres on October 6. It is directed by Tinu Suresh Desai.