Actor Aparshakti Khurana is on the heights of professional success. After Stree 2, he is preparing for his next film Berlin. Meanwhile, the actor recently recalled the time when he was not allowed to attend the trailer launch of a film by his lead co-star.
Recently, Aparshakti Khurana was with his Berlin co-star Rahul Bose during a conversation with The Lallantop. The Poorna actor revealed that he was not given a chair on the sets of the debut movie. Reacting to his experience, the Stree 2 actor said that all the actors experienced many strange things.
He furthered his point by sharing one of his experiences without naming the actor. He reminisced about doing a great film that had an amazing set. The actor admitted that he had a lot of fun working on it as everyone performed well.
He said, “Before the trailer launch, everyone saw the film and loved it. Three minutes before the trailer launch, the actor told the producer, ‘Apaar should not be on stage. Call all the other actors.'”
The actor further revealed that he was shooting in Amritsar and had specially returned to Mumbai to attend the film’s schedule. However, the actor misbehaved with him in front of everyone. Aparshakti said that he was standing near the corridor fully dressed up. Meanwhile, a member of the PR team came to tell him about the ‘last minute changes’ and said that he will be introduced separately.
He further added, “I kept waiting; 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes – the whole trailer launch was over; people left.” He further explained how he has reached a level over the years where he can have a say on things around him.
Talking about work, Aparshakti was last seen in Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkumar Rao’s film Stree 2. This film got a lot of love from the audience. After this, he will be seen in Berlin with Rahul Bose and Ishwak Singh. Written and directed by Atul Sabharwal, this film will be released on Zee5 on September 13.
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