Mohit Suri, director of Ek Villain and Bigg Boss fame Sidharth Bhardwaj engages in a social media verbal battle
One of the most well-known filmmakers in Bollywood, Mohit Suri has a talent for portraying strong feelings and delving into complicated relationships in his works. But his upcoming 2022 release, Ek Villain 2, is currently in the news. Sidharth Bhardwaj of Bigg Boss fame and the filmmaker are arguing verbally.
It all began when Sidharth asserted that Mohit had given him one script but modified it when he arrived on the site of the film. He claimed that he was not given the chance to talk about it. Additionally, he asserted that he had discussed it with Salman Khan.
At this point, Sidharth Bhardwaj has tagged Mohit Suri on social media and stated, “I have nothing against Mohit Suri; if labelling me very unprofessional helps him sleep easier at night, then I gladly embrace the compliment. commenting on this video in the manner of a large man with plenty of free time yet disliking it. You have been tagged so that you feel included.
Mohit initially reacted to it, “Beta visa already hain! Aur Teri zaroorat nahin hain finance ke liye woh bhi already hajn. I didn’t even remember who you were. Reporter ne poocha toh assistant se pooch kar yaad karna pada. All the best to you man.”
Sidharth Bhardwaj responded to it, “Bada samay hai sir, itney badey admi ho assistant se hi reply karwadete! chalo anyway swagat hai mere jaise chotey bande ki timeline.. If i was you id try to act like the bigger person for once, but I guess money doesn’t always bring class!”
It continued from here. “Naya tread shuru hua hain!” continued Mohit Suri. I left because Bollywood couldn’t understand me. An audition was held by you. I enjoyed it. I threw you. You declined to perform the scenario on the day of my filming. I abandoned you. I forced my helper to do it. He did a greater job than you did. The movie made above 100 crores. Story concluded.
The next response from Sidharth Bhardwaj was, “Sir, trend toh bahaut purana hai. Directors like you are bullying kids to stroke their bruised egos or troubled childhoods! Exactly my point—you changed the screenplay at your convenience without even having the decency to inform the actor, as if my career didn’t matter to you—and I wasn’t even obligated to play that part! When you were finished with that scene, you intended to use me as a make-up-removing serviette and discard me in the trash! Because doing that would have compromised my ethics and career, I declined to do it.
On social media, Sidharth Bhardwaj and Mohit Suri had a verbal duel.