Akshay Kumar reacts to Jaya Bachchan's harsh criticism of 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha'

IANS April 11, 2025 274 views

Akshay Kumar gracefully responded to Jaya Bachchan's pointed criticism of his film 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha' during the 'Kesari 2' trailer launch. The veteran actress had previously commented that she would never watch a film with such a title, questioning its artistic merit. Kumar diplomatically defended his film's social message, suggesting that only uninformed individuals would criticize movies with meaningful content. His response highlighted the importance of cinema that addresses critical social issues like sanitation and rural transformation.

"Only a fool would criticize the kind of films I have made" - Akshay Kumar
Akshay Kumar reacts to Jaya Bachchan's harsh criticism of 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha'
Mumbai, April 11: At the trailer launch of “Kesari 2,” Akshay Kumar responded to Jaya Bachchan’s criticism of his film “Toilet: Ek Prem Katha.”

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Jaya Bachchan criticized film's title publicly

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Akshay defends social message of his movies

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Kumar highlights film's social impact

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Responded with diplomatic grace

At the event, Kumar was asked how he feels when his work is criticised by fellow members of the film industry. The actor responded by saying he doesn’t believe anyone from the fraternity generally criticizes his films. However, when a journalist brought up veteran actress Jaya Bachchan’s recent remark — that she chose not to watch Toilet: Ek Prem Katha because of the word “toilet” in the title — Akshay responded with grace.

He said in Hindi, “Ab agar unhone kaha hai toh sahi hoga, mujhe nahi pata. Agar Toilet: Ek Prem Katha banake maine koi galat kaam kiya hai... agar woh keh rahi hai toh sahi hoga (Now if she has said so, then it must be right. I am not aware of it. If I have done something wrong by making Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, then... But if she is saying it, then it must be right).”

Akshay Kumar was also asked about harsh criticism of his film by film fraternity. Akshay responded to this, saying, "Koi bewakoof hi hoga jo criticise karega, jaise filmen maine banayi hain—jaise Padman, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, Airlift hai." "I think only a fool would criticize the kind of films I have made, like Padman, Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, and Airlift.")

At a recent event, Jaya Bachchan remarked that she wouldn’t watch a film titled 'Toilet: Ek Prem Katha.' “Just look at the title of the film; I would never go to watch a film with such a name. Yeh koi naam hai? Is that really a name?” she said.

Jaya then turned to the audience and asked if they would feel comfortable watching a film with such a title. When only a handful of people raised their hands, she humorously remarked, “Out of so many people, only four are interested? That’s quite sad. This one’s a flop.”

“Toilet: Ek Prem Katha” centers on Keshav (played by Akshay Kumar), a man from a rural background who marries Jaya (Bhumi Pednekar). However, their marriage hits a roadblock when Jaya discovers that Keshav’s home lacks a basic necessity—a toilet. Determined to bring her back, Keshav takes on deep-rooted societal norms and challenges the conservative mindset of his family in a bid to build proper sanitation and restore dignity.

The film also stars Anupam Kher, Divyenndu, Sudhir Pandey, and Ayesha Raza Mishra in supporting roles.

Speaking of Akshay Kumar’s latest project, “Kesari Chapter 2” sheds light on the lesser-known aftermath of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, focusing on the legal battle for justice led by C. Sankaran Nair, a fearless lawyer and one-time President of the Indian National Congress.

“Kesari Chapter 2” is all set for a theatrical release on April 18.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
Akshay handled this with such class! Toilet: Ek Prem Katha was actually a great film with an important message. Jaya Bachchan shouldn't judge a film just by its title. 🙌
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Priya K.
I get where Jaya ji is coming from - the title was unconventional but the movie had heart! Both legends in their own way. Can't wait for Kesari 2 though! 🔥
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Amit D.
Respectfully disagree with Akshay's "only fools would criticize" comment. Even meaningful films can have flaws worth discussing. But his grace in handling criticism is admirable.
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Sunita M.
The title was bold but necessary! It made people talk about sanitation issues. Jaya ji is from a different generation where such titles were taboo. Times change! 💯
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Vikram P.
Both have valid points. Titles matter in marketing, but content matters more. Saw the film - it was entertaining AND educational. That's rare in Bollywood these days!
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Neha R.
Jaya ji's reaction was funny though! "Only four people interested?" 😂 But seriously, the movie did well and started important conversations. That's what counts.

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