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Akshay Kumar, a Bollywood star, defended his recently released devotional song "Mahakal Chalo" amid controversy over its visuals, stating that he considers God as his parents and hugging them is not wrong. Akshay will be playing Lord Shiva in the Telugu film "Kannappa" marking his debut in Telugu cinema. The film is set to release on April 25, 2025.
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