Mumbai, May 15: Director-producer Ajay Yadav regrets his decision to rope in Pakistani actress Meera for his project "Bhadaas" and rues that she has back-stabbed him by refusing to promote the movie.
"Forget about the promotions, she hasn't even compeleted the film. She didn't even come for the dubbing," Yadav told Ians.
"She has back-stabbed us and now when I called her for the promotions, she said she will not promote as she is busy with some other work. She said you go ahead and release the film and that she will not come for promotions," added the filmmaker.
Meera made her Bollywood debut with Soni Razdan's 2005 movie "Nazar" and after that she featured in "Kasak", but none could impress the box office.
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"Forget about the promotions, she hasn't even compeleted the film. She didn't even come for the dubbing," Yadav told Ians.
"She has back-stabbed us and now when I called her for the promotions, she said she will not promote as she is busy with some other work. She said you go ahead and release the film and that she will not come for promotions," added the filmmaker.
Meera made her Bollywood debut with Soni Razdan's 2005 movie "Nazar" and after that she featured in "Kasak", but none could impress the box office.
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- 5/15/2013
- by Arun Pandit
- RealBollywood.com
Meera, the Pakistani actress who shot to fame with the Mahesh Bhatt produced film Nazar, followed by Rajiv Babbar's Kasak, has bounced back in the news! The actress plans to make a grand comeback in Bollywood, but not before she ruffles a few feathers in tinsel town. At the receiving end is none other than her self-confessed mentor Mahesh Bhatt, whom she 'blames' for her sudden departure to Pakistan, post her debut in Bollywood. Meera said that it was not her decision to stop doing films, but says that she was asked to leave India by Maheshji. He did not like her being famous and interacting with other directors. Post that, she even alleged that Mahesh Bhatt was possessive and physically abusive, and that it was him who made her leave Bollywood and didn't let her come back. Mahesh Bhatt on the other hand has a different story to tell.
- 4/28/2011
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
With movies as diverse as Sur and Kaante (both of which released in 2002), it had seemed that there was yet another addition to the list of unconventional actors in Bollywood. Lucky Ali had impressed in both, former being a musical and the latter being a thriller. However, he chose to lie low over all these years and only did occasional films like Kasak and Good Luck, none of them boasting of anything worthwhile to talk home about.
Now Lucky Ali is returning to the big screen with Runway, an action thriller, where he is playing the role of a super villain named Khalid. A suave and dashing Pakistani.
Now Lucky Ali is returning to the big screen with Runway, an action thriller, where he is playing the role of a super villain named Khalid. A suave and dashing Pakistani.
- 6/8/2009
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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