
Here’s what Saif Ali Khan has to say about his fallout with Aditya Chopra
Actor Saif Ali Khan has again joined hands with producer Aditya Chopra for his upcoming film Bunty Aur Bubli 2!
All of us know that actor Saif Ali Khan will be replacing Abhishek Bachchan in the sequel of Buny Aur Bubli. The team has already completed the first schedule of the film.
Bunty Aur Babli 2 has reunited the Jodi of Saif and Aditya Chopra. Talking about working with the producer again, he told Film Companion, “It was nice to reconnect with Adi again. We had a couple of disagreements in the past. And I think he was slightly disappointed in my attitude towards certain things. We hadn’t worked together in a very long time. This just meant that there’s peace again and everything is fine. That is the most important aspect of this.”
Saif thinks that Aditya is a producer who knows what he’s doing and hence he is glad to be working again with him. “I have produced films, (I can say that). It’s really a relief to work with someone who has all the headache of choosing the right music, figuring out how to shoot and release it and you just do your work as an actor. I mean getting a SMS from Adi saying ‘Welcome back home’ means a lot to me,” added the actor.
Apart from Saif, Bunty Aur Babli 2 also stars Rani Mukerji, Siddhant Chaturvedi and Sharvari.
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