Director Abhinav Kashyap, known for films like "Dabangg" and "Besharam," recently aimed at several Bollywood actors. He's made statements about Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Arbaaz Khan. In this series, he has now targeted Saif Ali Khan. Let's find out what he said.
Abhinav is upset with Saif's family.
In a conversation with Bollywood Thikana, Abhinav Kashyap admitted that he has never worked with Saif Ali Khan, but he spoke about the actor and his family. He said, "I've never met him, but when his child, Taimur, was born, I was against him. The whole country was upset about Taimur. Couldn't you have chosen another name? You named him Taimur?"
Called Aamir cunning
Aiming Aamir Khan, Abhinav said, "He's very cunning. Working with him is very tiring. He doesn't understand you. He interferes in everything, be it editing or directing. He controls everything."
Accusing Salman of Kidnapping
Earlier, Abhinav had accused Salman Khan, saying, "He kidnapped my editor. Salman once even warned my editor that if the director tampered with the film, he would hit him with a cylinder."
Accusations against Arbaaz
Abhinav said about Arbaaz Khan, "He was uncomfortable with Malaika's performance in the song. He feared it would appear vulgar. I tried hard to get her to do the song, but Arbaaz Khan wanted to stop her from doing so." Malaika danced to the song "Munni Badnaam Hui" in "Dabangg."
Aiming Shah Rukh Khan
Earlier, he had commented on Shah Rukh Khan. He said, "Shah Rukh may be a master of speech, but his intentions are also corrupt." He also targeted his community.
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