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Manish Paul gets injured by Akshay Kumar

Updated on: 31 July,2014 02:07 PM IST  | 
Bharati Dubey |

'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa' host Manish Paul ended up getting hurt when Akshay Kumar decided to demonstrate some martial arts moves on stage

Manish Paul gets injured by Akshay Kumar

Akshay Kumar's stunt floored Manish Paul - quite literally - and Mr Khiladi had to not only pick him up, but also comfort him

On Tuesday evening, Akshay Kumar shot his portion for the reality dance show, Jhalak Dikhhlaa Jaa. The actor was making an appearance on the show to promote his forthcoming film.


Akshay Kumar’s stunt floored Manish Paul — quite literally — and Mr Khiladi had to not only pick him up, but also comfort him
Akshay Kumar’s stunt floored Manish Paul — quite literally — and Mr Khiladi had to not only pick him up, but also comfort him 


During the shoot, Akki was asked to demonstrate one of his famous kicks and the actor put so much energy into it that he landed on host Manish Paul, who then fell on the floor. The anchor is said to have been hurt in the thigh due to the incident.


Akshay Kumar’s stunt floored Manish Paul — quite literally — and Mr Khiladi had to not only pick him up, but also comfort him

When contacted, Manish Paul said that he was hurt, but quickly added that there’s nothing to worry about now. He recounted, “At first, Akshay did the flying kick and then when he demonstrated the ground kick, I was supposed to jump aside.

But I got the timing wrong and ended up getting hit. Akshay was worried about me and he kept asking me if I was okay. I told him I was fine and we continued shooting.’’

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