Presently basking in the success of his last release with Tiger 3, Emraan Hashmi has been receiving a lot of appreciation for his performance in a negative role. However, there was also a time when Emraan actually stirred a lot of controversy for his remarks about actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and a few other celebrities on Koffee with Karan Season 4. In 2014, Emraan during his appearance on the show described the Ae Dil hai Mushkil actress as ‘plastic,’ leaving her fans quite upset with him.
The actor recently opened up on the same and spoke about the consequences that he faced due to his comments on the celebrity chat show.
In a conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Emraan while promoting his upcoming OTT show ‘Showtime’ said, “Talking about the show that you just said, I had to bear the brunt for it for quite some time,” further recalling that it was during the rapid fire round when it happened.
“Karan had cut the shot and he just looked around the set and everyone was dumbfounded. He asked ‘Can you actually keep this?’ and a couple of people behind the camera said yes,” the actor added.
When Emraan Hashmi called Aishwarya Rai Bachchan ‘plastic’
In 2014, Emraan Hashmi appeared as a guest on Karan Johar’s Koffee With Karan. During the rapid-fire round, when he was asked to name an actor that came to his mind on hearing the word ‘plastic’, the _Tiger 3_ actor spontaneously named Aishwarya Rai.
However, upon facing massive backlash over the same, the actor also issued a public apology.
This is not the first time that Emraan has opened up about the controversy that he made during the chat show. In a previous interview with Zoom, he opened up on how he ended up making enemies in the industry. “Yeah, I ended up making enemies. If I go on the show again, I will make a mess of things again and it will probably the worse in the rapid-fire round than I was before.”
On the work front, Emraan will be next seen in Karan Johar’s web show ‘Showtime’. He is also set to make his Telugu debut with Adivi Sesh’s ‘G2’, a sequel to ‘Goodachari’.