While Bombay Times reported that Smith was in India and "heard there are some yummy kebabs" and headed to Akshay's party to munch on the aforementioned kebabs, that isn't the most tempting reason to gatecrash someone's party, even and especially if you're a Hollywood big-shot.
The paper also said it was a success bash for Rustom, which wasn't the case, as none of the other cast members or people from the crew were present at the bash, other than Esha Gupta.
It was simply a party for Smith.
Reliable sources also told HuffPost India that Akshay and Smith have collaborated on a TV commercial that'll be aired soon. Smith's Indian visit was kept strictly under wraps and the commercial too has been shot very discreetly.
While this couldn't be independently verified either from Akshay or Twinkle (HuffPost reached out through calls and messages to both parties, but to no avail), the source maintained that an ad was indeed in the works.
This isn't Smith's first visit to India.
The actor had come here in 2008 first to launch Sony's Hollywood movie channel, Sony Pix during which he also visited the Taj Mahal.
After being wooed by Akshay and sampling Punjabi food, Filmfare reports that Smith is headed to Panvel to meet Salman Khan.
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