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'Does Kangana remember how desperately she needed my film?'

Updated on: 31 March,2019 07:42 AM IST  | 
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Pahlaj Nihalani hit out at Kangana Ranaut after her allegations in mid-day's exclusive interview. He said, "Actors like Kangana Ranaut bring a bad name to all the efforts by strugglers who are given a chance by producers."

'Does Kangana remember how desperately she needed my film?'

Pahlaj Nihalani and Kangana Ranaut (Pic/AFP)

Producer Pahlaj Nihalani says actress Kangana Ranaut has forgotten how much he helped her when she was in trouble. His views come as a reaction to Kangana's remarks claiming she was asked to dress in just a robe for a photo-shoot for Nihalani's film "I Love You Boss". In the exclusive interview with mid-day, she described her role as "a soft-porn sort of character".


But Nihalani has a very different story to tell.


"First of all, I wasn't even there when the photo-shoot for the film happened. She had gone for the shoot with her then-secretary Rakesh Nath who also looked after Madhuri Dixit. So what she wore for the photo-shoot or didn't wear was not my lookout," Nihalani said.


"Secondly does Kangana remember how desperately she needed this role in my film 'I Love You Boss', which she is now calling porn, and how much she requested me to cast her? Kangana had gone around the entire film industry with Aditya Pancholi knocking on every producer's door for work. But it didn't happen. No one signed her. Only I ventured to sign her, although I was advised against it," he added.

Nihalani wonders how the film has suddenly come back into Kangana's consciousness.

"For ten years she has acknowledged Anurag Basu as her mentor and discoverer. She seemed to have completely forgotten that long before Anurag Basu, I cast her in 'I Love You Boss'. And she seemed most happy about it. The story was about a young girl and her crush for her boss. I approached Amitabh Bachchanji for the boss' part. When he declined the part, I approached Rishi Kapoor. He loved the script. But couldn't do the film. I finally asked my dear friend Shatrughan Sinha and he agreed."

This was when Kangana dropped the first hot brick on the project.

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Nihalani recalled: "Kangana said she won't work with Shatruji. She told me Zarina Wahabji had advised her not to. She didn't take Aditya Pancholi's name. She took his wife's name. I was livid. Was Kangana in a position to turn down a film with a legend like Shatrughan Sinha? That was the end of the project."

She apparently broke her contract with Nihalani.

He said: "Kangana was contract-bound for three films with me. But when she asked me if she could do Anurag's film I released her from the contract. Does she talk about this ever? Or does she talk about the time when she was in big trouble for giving the wrong Mumbai address on her passport when she had to fly out to shoot for Ritesh Sidhwani's film? Misinformation on the passport is a serious criminal matter. I ran from pillar to post to bail her out of trouble. And this is how she repays me? By accusing me of exploiting her?

"Actors like Kangana Ranaut bring a bad name to all the efforts by strugglers who are given a chance by producers. With success the struggle is forgotten and so are those who helped you get where you are."

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