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Vidhu Vinod Chopra, known for making films such as Parinda and 12th Fail, among others, is also known for his no-nonsense attitude. Recently, actor Sonali Kulkarni, who worked with him on his 2000 film Mission Kashmir, starring Hrithik Roshan, Sanjay Dutt, and Preity Zinta, recalled an argument that she had with the director after she was kept waiting for two days.
She added, “At that time, I didn’t have the sense that I was talking to Vidhu Vinod Chopra. My only thought was that if my scenes are not planned, let me go and call me back when you have a plan. I didn’t think much about ticket prices and other things.”
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“When he said, ‘Tu pagal hai’, I replied, ‘I am not mad. I know my lines and I know my role.’ After hearing this, Vidhu called someone and told, ‘Feed her something, she has a fever’. Eventually, I shot my scene,” shared the actress.
Sonali recalled that the director was extremely short-tempered. In an interview with Times of India, Vidhu Vinod Chopra once spoke about his anger issues and shared, “I was a very arrogant, difficult, volatile, and violent man.” He even shared that at the Film and Television Institute of India, he used to carry a big knife with him as he was against ragging.
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