Akshay Kumar's old Ramayan spoof video with his sister Alka Bhatia resurfaces; fans call it 'better than Adipurush' - WATCH

Akshay Kumar shared a nostalgic throwback video with his sister, Alka Bhatia, reenacting a fun sibling moment. The playful act and their genuine bond delighted fans and prompted reminiscences of childhood memories. Some viewers humorously compared the simple video favorably to the film Adipurush.
Akshay Kumar's old Ramayan spoof video with his sister Alka Bhatia resurfaces; fans call it 'better than Adipurush' - WATCH
Akshay Kumar delighted fans by sharing a cherished throwback video of his sister, Alka Bhatia. The heartwarming clip, which recently resurfaced on social media, offers a nostalgic glimpse into their bond from years ago.
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Akshay Kumar Performs ‘Sita Haran’ Act With Sister | Raksha Bandhan

In the video, Akshay playfully drapes a saree or dupatta, channeling Ravan as he pretends to ask for alms. His sister, Alka Bhatia, dressed as Sita, hops over to him, reenacting the moment when Ravan tricks her into crossing the Lakshman Rekha before revealing his true identity.

The siblings lip-synced to a trending audio where Ravan is left stunned as the woman hilariously reveals herself to be ‘Rakhi’ instead of Sita—a playful nod to Rakhi Sawant that added a fun twist to their act.

Despite its over-the-top performance and simple setting with poor lighting, the video had people laughing because of the genuine sibling bond it captured. In this moment, Akshay Kumar isn’t a Bollywood superstar mingling with the country’s elite—he’s just a brother having fun with his sister.
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Fans adored their sibling bond, with many reminiscing about their own childhood antics. Some even took a playful dig at Adipurush, claiming Akshay’s home video outshined the film with its simplicity and charm!
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