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Post Bangladesh Kumar returned to Kolkata, India in 1983. Here he worked as an errand boy in Shiva's Travel Agency near New Market. Talking
Post Bangladesh Kumar returned to Kolkata, India in 1983. Here he worked as an errand boy in Shiva's Travel Agency near New Market. Talking


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Revision as of 08:37, 19 October 2013

Akshay Kumar hails from Amritsar, Punjab. Born on 9 September 1967 to a Soldier father. Akshay's father retired from the Indian Army and worked as an accountant for UNICEF in Delhi, his birth place. Having a transferable job his Akshay's family had to move to Mumbai when his a 3 year-old in a one-room abode in Sion Koliwada region.

Suprisingly Akshay gained admission to Don Bosco school without interviewing. He learnt from his father that he threw a paper into the waste-paper basket on his own lying on the floor. This courteous gesture was seen by Father Gatty thereby granting him instant admission.

Akshay in an interview with Times of India admitted that he was the type of kid who always spent more time playing in the gallis than studying. His father being a former state-representing wrestler understood his interests and sent him to Bangkok after quitting Khalsa College just opposite to his school to learn Martial Arts. In Bangkok Akshay would join Metro Guest House as a cook at the same time learnt Thai boxing and Tai Chi. He currently holds a Sixth-Degree Black Belt in Martial Art and is among the 15 or so to do so in India.

After his 3-years stint in Bangkok Kumar served as waiter for six months in Purbani Hotel, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Kolkata

Post Bangladesh Kumar returned to Kolkata, India in 1983. Here he worked as an errand boy in Shiva's Travel Agency near New Market. Talking

/ˈwʌns/ /əˈpɑːn/ /ˈ/ /ˈtm/ /ˈɪn/ /mʊmˈb/ /əˈɡɛn/ Hindustani pronunciation: [d̪o:ba:ra:]