Referred to as one of the hottest pairing on screen, Mallika Sherawat and Emraan Hashmi starred together for Murder back in 2004. Nonetheless, they had a public falling out after the film was released. In April, the two buried their 20-year-long hatchet at an eventful wedding reception of producer Anand Panditโs daughter Aishwarya. Mallika and Emraan also posed for pictures on the red carpet, while having a conversation with each other at the event.
Mallika, in a recent interview, opened up about the friction and called it partial to their own immaturity. We were so young, silly, stupid she said- It has a lot to do with an Ego problem and people say the worst thing when you are in Film industry. I was wrongly advised. He is a good guy and he is also an amazing human being.ย
Even his countless memories of working with him, including intimate scenes. Never Once was he too forward, He included me in the laughter and drew any paint attention to himself whether braveness or fear. This revelation was made by Mallika herself during a chat with Ranveer Allahbadia.
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The actress also expressed her excitement to work with Emraan again if things were on the table. โAppreciate that and I hope to work with you someday. With his son he has been through so much and grown stronger. โHe is just fabulous,โ she said.
Mallika thought about the controversy that had her Murderscene and what it was like to film. Then she went on to share how harsh the criticism of Murder was for her, โThe culture wasnโt ready for someone like me or a film like Murder.โ And today, Bollywood has come to a point where I was at in 2004. Women had to be demure, but I was brazen. That was not really something that existed so often, but murder brought in a femme fatale.
She also revealed she was slut-shamed by people in the industry. โActresses in Bollywood who are examples came to speak down at me. The bold scenes I did, I was slut-shamed for. They wanted me to be ashamed, and I wasnโt,โ Mallika added.
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