My Shiney nightmare
First-time director Puja Jatinder Bedi alleges the actor misbehaved on the sets of Mary Magdalene
When the whole industry was keeping Shiney Ahuja at arm's length because of the rape charges, one director decided to give the man a chance. But Puja Jatinder Bedi, set to release her directorial venture Mary Magdalene, said her gesture backfired on her. Bedi said Shiney's co-star Sayali Bhagat had also complained that he made inappropriate comments on her clothes and looks on the sets. "For a scene in a coffee shop, he told me he needed to hold hands with her for a while to feel the energy and warmth," said Bedi, who has earlier been the line producer for films such as Saathiya and Mangal Pandey. Sayali confirmed the incident. She said, "He held my hand, took me to a corner and talked about how he did the scenes with Kangna and Shilpa. My mother stayed with me through the shooting because of his suspicious behaviour. He misbehaved with others, including Puja." Bedi said, "The day a crucial scene was being shot Shiney left without informing us and even left his driver behind. When we called him, he said he had taken his make-up woman to the hospital because she wasn't well." On the last day of the shoot, Shiney apparently disappeared with a 17-year-old who had a small role in the film. The director discovered this when the girl's mother called one of the assistant directors. He allegedly wasted a lot of time on the sets cosying up with his Russian co-star Julia. "He had to kiss her for a scene. But his wife Anupam called me and said it would affect his image. Soon after we shot the scene in a bikini, he invited her to his room for a drink. This was followed by intimacy and childish banter on set," she said. "Shiney would spend hours chatting up good-looking female extras." Bedi had decided to take a chance with Shiney after the actor cast earlier abandoned the film on the day of the Mahurat. "We had been asked by a friend of Shiney's, who was out of jail and not doing anything, to meet him. He had not been convicted then and we gave him the benefit of doubt," she said. But he came to the sets two hours late on the very first day and left by afternoon. "He said he had to rush back to Delhi to take care of legalities. But his lawyer had told him to mark his presence at Delhi Police station before the start of shoot." The film was shot on the outskirts of Mumbai. "With his daily tantrums and attitude we were losing time and money. The film had gone over-budget by nearly a week, escalating costs by Rs 50 lakh. He behaved unethically with us when we were giving him a chance to resurrect his career," Bedi added. Puja had no issues with Shiney's wife Anupam, who she said was 'professional'. "We told her about his amorous ways but she didn't bother checking him. We asked her to stay on but she didn't," Bedi said. Anupam was not available for comment. |
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