Back in 2016, when Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh graced the show Koffee With Karan. While interacting with host Karan Johar, Singh revealed how Ranbir replaced him in Anurag Kashyap’s Bombay Velvet. He said, “I was unceremoniously dropped because at the time I couldn’t justify the budget. My star value wasn’t high. But things have changed.” Anurag Kashyap opens up In a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Kashyap also made some revelations. He said, “I was not a part of the selling. When the film got sold at a high cost, it wasn’t sustainable. I tried very hard. I tried so hard that I even postponed the shoot of Bombay Velvet and shot Ugly, hoping things will get right in that time because Ranveer also, at that time, started doing Lootera. So I waited. He really wanted to do Bombay Velvet. He had even memorised all the dialogues.” On collaborating with Ranveer Singh I have tried to but I also have my own guilt. I feel like I should have cut down my cost but I didn’t understand a lot of things back then, now I get that. On Gadar 2 and OMG 2 The biggest thing today I’d say is that the biggest films in cinema halls today, _Gadar 2_ and _OMG 2_, their filmmakers could’ve gauged the nation’s mood and turned them into propaganda and counter-propaganda films. But they’re responsible filmmaking within the ambit of mainstream. There was no unnecessary noise, no voice raised, no unnecessary controversy. They were good films for the audiences they were made for. The filmmaker didn’t unleash the opportunist within
In a recent interview with Bollywood Bubble, Kashyap made some revelations. He said, “I was not a part of the selling. When the film got sold at a high cost, it wasn’t sustainable.”
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