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So, Akshay Kumar is back from Cape Town from his holidays and now, he is all set to promote his upcoming release, Padman. Just like his co-star Sonam Kapoor in the trailer said, he is a true Marketing Ka Gunda! ;)

Today, we met the man himself for an interview, Akshay looked a stud as always in his casual attire. The Khiladi Kumar has kickstarted the New Year and he was all set to answer the questions with his quirkiness! His upcoming film Padman, now is all set to hit the theatres on January 25, 2018. The actor speaks from his heart about his film, menstrual cycle taboo in our country, Mogul and much more!

Excerpts from the interview:

Akshay Kumar Padman Interview: When A Girl Hits Puberty, It Should Be Celebrated; Just Like Holi Or Diwali

1. How was your year 2017? Any resolutions for 2018?

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Very good! There are no resolutions for 2018 till now. I haven’t got any, what should I do? I am thinking that I should start doing three films instead of four every year (laughs).

2. Do you think there is a huge responsibility like the industry depends a lot on Akshay Kumar delivering four films? So do you think there’s a lot of pressure on you?

No, there’s no pressure! I have been doing it since last 27 years now, to be more precise 27 and a half years now. So, there’s no pressure with it. I love to do it and I enjoying doing so many films. Aur waise bhi kya karunga? The film gets over in just 40-45 days, my four films take 200 days to finish and I am left with 165 days, what should I do then? If you actually calculate it, there’s so much time in your hand and I don’t know what to do! In those free days, I endorse an advertisement then or any show (laughs).

3. Is there any new thing that you want to learn?

Well, I have started learning sword fighting (for Kesari). I will be starting shooting for it from tomorrow.

4. If we speak about Padman, the menstrual cycle is still a taboo in our country. When did you come to know about periods in your life?

Like everyone else, it was kept hidden from me at my home too. I was also not aware about it. But then slowly, I got to know about it. But the actual thing or the process about it or 82% of the women don’t know about it or what a woman uses when they get periods, they use soil or ashes or leaves for it. It’s a shameful thing. So, I came to know about all these things later that is about 2 years back before we started making this film. I started knowing about it and then I thought that this is a kind of a movie, we should bring it in front of people and tell them about it that it is not a taboo, it is as simple as…it is a natural thing. And then I met Arunachalam Muruganantham and then I came to know about his psychology, and how much he cared for his wife. And that’s why he made this whole machine, jo hum crores ki machine kehte hai jo pads banati hai, usne 60,000 me machine bana di. He is a welder, he did that innovation. So, I found this story very interesting and his only thing I loved the fact that he said, ‘Woman strong will make country strong!’ that is the one line I liked about it. Then I realised that it is so true. What is the point of buying so much of defence, when your woman is only not strong? When 82% of women don’t use sanitary pads, they don’t have money, they don’t know about it and they have been excluded out.

When a girl hits puberty, it should be celebrated. It is just like how we celebrate Diwali or Holi, the same we should celebrate puberty. If a girl hits puberty, one should celebrate it because it is a great thing. It makes the girl think that something good has happened rather than making her feel ashamed by hiding it or considering it a taboo. When I came to know more about this, I thought I want to make this film, I want to be a part of this film, I want to produce this film with my wife and we have to bring it. I am so happy, not about that it is releasing on January 26 or how much money it would collect at the box office, but the best thing I like about it that whenever I open my social media account, men are talking about pads and that is the victory of this film that men have started talking about it. That is what I wanted!

5. There are women in the rural space who cannot afford a sanitary napkin as they are costly and several taxes are being laid on it. What do you have to say about it?

I agree! According to me, all these taxes- GST and all, I think it should be free. We can spend 2% less on defence, it will definitely help women.