Akshay Kumar Forced for Kareena Kapoor Casting: Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor played the lead role in the 2002 film search. At the same time, the producer of the film has recently revealed that Akshay Kumar did interfering at the time of casting of the film and pressurized Kareena Kapoor to find it. Let us know the whole matter here.
Akshay Kumar started interfering in casting of heroines
In fact, former head of CBFC (Central Film Certification Board) and film maker Pahlaj Nihalani has recently made a shocking revelation in Podcast, ‘Learning with the Legend’. During this time, he targeted the increasing demands of the actors. He also said that the earlier heroes never interfered in the casting of the heroines, but it started with Akshay Kumar, who had adorned Kareena Kapoor’s name for his film ‘Talaash’.
Akshay Kumar created pressure to take Kareena in search
Pahlaj said, “Earlier, the producers and directors used to casting and did not interfere in the casting. The first actor to interfere with me was Akshay Kumar in search in 2002. He told me that ‘We can start the film tomorrow, and whatever amount you want to give me to me, but the heroine of this film will be Kareena Kapoor.’ It was one of the most expensive films of that time, it was the first time in my career when an actor demanded a certain artist. He said that nowadays, the actor decides everything about the film, from the director to the actress and the technician.
When asked why Kareena was to be taken in the film, she said, “Sometimes, when the actor gets old, he wants to work with small actresses so that her age is seen.”
Was Govinda arrogant?
During this time, Pahlaj was also asked whether Govinda was arrogant? In response to this question, the film maker said, “Govinda was always insufficure in everything. His father was a very big hero of Mehboob Khan. He was also a producer, he was very deficient, he suffered so much pain.
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