Akshay's 'Boss' enters Guinness World Records


Mumbai, Oct 10 (IANS): Akshay Kumar's upcoming film "Boss" has entered the Guinness World Records for having the largest poster in the world.

The width of the poster is 193 feet and 1 inch while its height is 180 feet and 2 inches.

Created by a group of Akshay's fans called Team Akshay, it was unveiled at the Little Gransden Airfield, Britain, Oct 3. It took them four months to prepare the poster.

Tweeting his happiness, Akshay said, "A humbling experience to be a part of the world's largest poster. Thank you for the love."

"Boss" broke the record of Michael Jackson's "This Is It", a documentary-concert film.

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  • Roshan, Chandigarh

    Fri, Oct 11 2013

    Great News...

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/ Dublin

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    I too like Akshay for the simple reason
    1. he is an outsider who made it into the industry on his own, unlike the stupid star kids.
    2. His a fitness freak and naturally ripped, unlike the heavily botoxed khan

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 10 2013

    One of the best actor in the film industry as compared to Khans...
    Khatron Ka Khiladi..doing his stunt of his own..not like others..
    Most of film..of akshay's doing good business as compared to others..
    He still continuing with natural look..
    Eventhough threat receive from the underworld..he don't much bother about it...
    Katrian Kaif..is good co-star foor akshay..Jai Ho..

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