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Akshay Kumar faces backlash again over alleged teleprompter use in Kannappa

Akshay Kumar sparks controversy as a viral clip from Kannappa shows him portraying Lord Shiva, delivering a dramatic monologue that has ignited strong reactions across social media and religious circles.

July 09, 2025 / 16:10 IST
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Akshay Kumar faces backlash again over alleged teleprompter use in Kannappa

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has once again found himself at the centre of controversy after a video clip from his upcoming film Kannappa went viral online. In the scene, Akshay is seen portraying the Hindu deity Lord Shiva, delivering a powerful monologue.

However, sharp-eyed netizens were quick to point out that the actor’s eyes seemed to be moving from left to right in an unnatural way, leading many to accuse him of reading lines from a teleprompter placed in front on him.

This incident has drawn comparisons to a similar controversy from earlier this year during the promotions of Sarfira, where Akshay was also accused of using a teleprompter. Back then, fans claimed to have noticed him glancing subtly off-screen to read his lines. While that moment sparked debate, the actor neither confirmed nor denied the allegations. Now, the Kannappa video has added more fuel to the fire.

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Social media platforms have since erupted with criticism. A number of users expressed their frustration with what they see as a lack of commitment from a top-tier actor commanding hefty paychecks. “And then he brags that he needs just one day to prep for a character! He doesn’t prep—he just reads off a screen. No wonder it shows in his performances,” one user wrote. Another added, “This is unacceptable, especially when he's charging ₹100 crore per film plus a profit share. The least he can do is learn his lines.”

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