Box-office collection of 'Pad Man' doesn't matter to me: Akshay

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Kumar, who has delivered many Rs 100 crore films, says that box office collection of "Pad Man" doesn't matter to him.

launched "Saale Sapne" song from "Pad Man" along with and at a special programme organised here by on Friday.

When asked whether he is bothered with the box-office collection of "Pad Man", said: "I am not thinking about how much money it will collect from box-office. It doesn't matter to me."

"For me the biggest thing was when I saw 3-4 youngsters outside my vanity van discussing about issue on menstruation. so I think this is the biggest achievement of this film, when 3-4 males talk about issue of menstruation.

"It is not necessary for me to think about how much business it is going to do but every morning, when I monitor my social media, I see people are talking openly about sanitary pads and menstruation and that is I feel my film's biggest victory," he added.

and his film's team felicitated 16 Indian innovators across the country where the declared that he would offer 5 lakh each to the 16 innovates present at the Innovation Conclave.

When asked what he feels about these unsung heroes of our country, he said: "I feel, I am only reel hero but they are the real heroes of our country.

I hope their journey will come forward in front of people because, each one has an amazing journey while achieving their dreams.

"So I hope will get on them and people will get inspire from it because I feel our country has brilliant minds out there."

Based on the life of Arunachalam Muruganantham, "Pad Man" is the story of how one man came up with a revolutionary method of producing cost-effective sanitary napkins and empowered thousands of women across the country in the process.

has stepped into the shoes of Muruganantham and is all set to educate the masses. The also stars and in the lead roles.

Produced by Twinkle Khanna, KriArj Entertainment and directed by R. Balki, the will clash with Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmaavat" on January 25.

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First Published: Sat, January 13 2018. 13:58 IST