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Abhishek Banerjee issues clarification on KJo’s production shutting doors on him after ‘Agneepath’

By IANS | Updated: August 19, 2024 13:10 IST

Mumbai, Aug 19 Actor-casting director Abhishek Banerjee, who is currently enjoying the responses to his two releases ‘Stree ...

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Mumbai, Aug 19 Actor-casting director Abhishek Banerjee, who is currently enjoying the responses to his two releases ‘Stree 2’ and ‘Vedaa’ in theatres, has issued a statement which put him in the centre of a controversy.

Recently, Abhishek had said in an interview that Karan Johar’s Dharma Production shut their doors on him and his associate Anmol Ahuja after they couldn’t align with the vision of Karan Malhotra during the casting of the Hrithik Roshan and Priyanka Chopra Jonas-starrer ‘Agneepath’.

The actor took to the Stories section of his Instagram on Monday, and clarified that his statement was misconstrued.

He wrote, “This week I have been blessed with two releases and one controversy. I've been reading and hearing a lot of reports about Dharma Productions supposedly firing my company, Casting Bay, during the casting process of ‘Agneepath’. Unfortunately, this situation has been completely misrepresented as accusatory on our part”.

He further mentioned that they were dismissed from the project as they were unable to align with the vision of director Karan Malhotra for Agneepath.

He continued, “I also emphasised that Anmol and I were quite young at the time, around 20 to 23 years old, with little to no experience in casting for a major commercial film, which perhaps led to us misinterpreting Mr. Malhotra's requirements for the project. I have not accused or suggested any wrongdoing on the part of Dharma Productions. In fact, I have deep respect for Dharma Productions and Karan Johar”.

The actor said in his statement that he never mentioned Karan Johar in relation to their dismissal, yet some reports falsely claim that he was the one who fired them. The decision was actually made by Karan’s team, and Abhishek and his associate accepted their mistakes.

“I shared this story to encourage young people that even if you fail or hit a roadblock, you can always bounce back, as we did. We went on to work on several projects with Dharma, starting with ‘Ok Jaanu’, ‘Student of the Year 2’, ‘Kalank’ and recent releases like, ‘Kill’ and ‘Gyarah Gyarah’. Additionally, Dharma even cast me as an actor in ‘Ajeeb Daastaans’. Dharma has always been very good to me and to my company, Casting Bay. It is a relationship we value and nurture. PS: I am not putting this out for the hamper”, he added.

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