New Delhi: Bollywood's 'khiladi' Akshay Kumar is loved by the audiences for his macho-ism mixed with impeccable comic timing on-screen. Akki knows how to strike a perfect balance between action and comedy. This 'Delhi' boy rose to the scaling heights of a superstar and how! 


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Akshay's journey is truly impressive. From doing low-budget films to being hailed as the top-notch actor in B-Town—Akshay has come a long way. After surviving the competitive industry for more than two decades now, let's take a look at some of the lesser-known facts about him. We are sure all his fans and followers would love to know him more. Check out top five unknown facts about Akshay Kumar:


Chandni Chowk to Mumbai


Born in Amritsar to Hari Om Bhatia and Aruna Bhatia, Akshay's father was a military officer. The actor lived in Chandi Chowk area, New Delhi for a brief time during his childhood. However, he was soon shifted to Mumbai where he lived in Koliwada. His real name is Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia, but changed it before entering films.


School Days


Akshay studied at Don Bosco School, Mumbai. He took admission in Guru Nanak Khalsa College in Mumbai for higher education, only to drop it midway for learning Martial Arts in Bangkok. 


Filmy Chef


Nobody would believe but yes Akshay served as a chef in Bangkok before becoming a superstar in Bollywood. Akki, who is a black belt in Taekwondo got his formal Martial Arts training in Bangkok. He even learned Muay Thai—a combat sport of Thailand. He likes to watch WWE and Kane is his favourite wrestler. While his training there, Akki served as a chef and a waiter, reportedly.


Actor by chance


According to TOI.com report, on his way back from Bangalore, where was shooting for an advertisement, Akshay missed his flight and ended up at a film studio with his portfolio. It was then that Akki was chosen to play the lead in 'Deedar'. What luck!


Khiladi Kumar


Akshay got this 'Khiladi' titled after featuring in almost eight of them. His 'Khiladi films include 'Khiladi', 'Main Khiladi Tu Anari', 'Sabse Bada Khiladi', 'Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi', 'Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi', 'International Khiladi' and 'Khiladi 420' and 'Khiladi 786'. Well, this man surely is a 'Khiladi'.