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Did you know Akshay Kumar had got accident insurance worth Rs 35cr for his ‘Holiday’?

May 27, 2015, 13:12 IST

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It’s proven! Akshay Khiladi Kumar hates body double and prefers doing all stunts by him. After the success of his films, he is in news again! And this time for undertaking the most expensive accident insurance ever! If a news report by The Economic Times is to be believed, he has been insured for Rs 35 crore under a personal accident policy purchased by Hari Om Entertainment and Sunshine Pictures for 'Holiday.

The financial daily has learnt about the fact from an Oriental Insurance executive.

"This is the highest cover taken by a Bollywood star," the executive told the ET on condition of anonymity. Unlike Kumar, Bollywood's highest-paid actors, Shahrukh Khan and Aamir Khan, do not generally seek accident covers in their film contracts. Production houses take a cover of Rs 5-10 lakh for every member of the crew to cover medical expenses towards any shoot-related accident.

While accident insurances of movie stars are quite popular in the Hollywood, it’s Indian counterpart is yet to catch on the trend. Some years ago, actress Kangna Ranaut is said to have included a personal accident clause with a Rs 1-crore cover in her contract for 'Queen'. Kumar's recent hits include 'Rowdy Rathore', 'Baby', 'Khiladi 786' and 'Special 26', which feature him in action-oriented roles. He got hurt in 2013 while shooting the Vipul Shah-directed 'Holiday'.

The superstar has recently started shooting for ‘Airlift’ and has got for himself a personal insurance cover.
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(Image: India Times)


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