On Monday, the Home Minister of India, Mr. Amit Shah took a historic decision in the upper house of the parliament by scrapping Article 15 from the Indian constitution and divided Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories.
Jammu and Kashmir have now been divided into two Union territories, Jammu and Kashmir with the legislature, and Ladakh without one.
Now as the country achieved another milestone, Akshay Kumar, Bollywood actor who is known for making patriotic movies based on real events these days was trolled hilariously on social media. Netizens just can’t stop having fun and sharing memes on the same.
Netizens are calling ‘scrapping of Article 370’ as yet another script for Akshay Kumar. From congratulating him on another script to crediting Prime Minister Modi for the scripts, Desi twitterati have flooded the social media with hilarious memes on the same.
Here, have a look at some of the funniest memes on twitter :
We all know what's the story of Akshay Kumar's next movie now: #Article370 #370gaya pic.twitter.com/FWUyQLk6ba
— Harshini Naidu (@matlabkuchbhii) August 5, 2019
https://twitter.com/_Kalpesh_lohar_/status/1158282867316674560
https://twitter.com/crazykudi22/status/1158277468211445760
No other prime minister has worked so enthusiastically for akshay kumar's script. #Article370
— Rofl Gandhi 2.0 (@RoflGandhi_) August 5, 2019
REVEALED: Poster of Akshay Kumar's latest pic.twitter.com/P44q7PlMel
— The Fake Ad Co (@thefakeadco) August 5, 2019
Modi ji to Akshay Kumar:- Ab is nayi script pr movie bana #Article370Scrapped #Artical370 #Article370Gaya pic.twitter.com/NKp5HOz5LG
— Ankit Agarkar (@TheAnkitAgarkar) August 5, 2019
https://twitter.com/RabariMasharu/status/1158381405203816448
Talking about the work front, Akshay Kumar is currently busy in promoting his upcoming movie ‘Mission Mangal’.
Next, he will be shooting for Rohit Shetty’s ‘Sooryavanshi’, where he will be seen playing the character of a cop. After that, he has an amazing line up of movies which include ‘Housefull’, ‘Good News’, ‘Laxmmi Bomb’, and ‘Bachchan Pandey’.