This Article is From Jan 08, 2013

Prakash Raj had a fall out with Dabangg 2 director Arbaaz Khan?

Prakash Raj had a fall out with Dabangg 2 director Arbaaz Khan?

Sources add that the South actor was not happy with the length of his role.

Highlights

  • After his grand entry into Bollywood with Wanted and following it up with Singham, actor Prakash Raj signed Dabangg 2 as the film's main villain.
  • However, less than a month after the film hit the marquee, reports are that the South actor and film's director Arbaaz Khan had a huge fall-out during the making of the film. It even prompted Prakash Raj to leave the dubbing incomplete. The actor was also nowhere to be seen during the film's promotions.
  • According to a source: "It was a high-profile role that Prakash landed, especially since Sonu Sood became an overnight star with Dabangg. However after the film was shot, he refused to give dubbing dates. Arbaaz sent him an email for the same which went unanswered."
  • Prakash Raj apparently later blocked November 22 and 23 for the dubbing but failed to turn up on the second day.
  • Sources add that the South actor was not happy with the length of his role.
  • The informer states: "There were professional issues. Prakash was not happy with certain portions of the film being edited out but Arbaaz explained to him that such things happen. But by then he had made up his mind to not dub for the film. It is difficult to please everyone and Arbaaz felt the film was bigger than an individual."
  • "It was not the happiest experience for both of us. Next time we both will be more clear so that we don't have issues," said Arbaaz Khan.
  • Prakash Raj was not so forthcoming to comment on the matter and said: "Dabangg 2 is over, so why speak about it now?"
  • Neither did he say why he refused to dub for the film.
Mumbai: After his grand entry into Bollywood with Wanted and following it up with Singham, actor Prakash Raj signed Dabangg 2 as the film's main villain.

However, less than a month after the film hit the marquee, reports are that the South actor and film's director Arbaaz Khan had a huge fall-out during the making of the film. It even prompted Prakash Raj to leave the dubbing incomplete. The actor was also nowhere to be seen during the film's promotions.

According to a source: "It was a high-profile role that Prakash landed, especially since Sonu Sood became an overnight star with Dabangg. However after the film was shot, he refused to give dubbing dates. Arbaaz sent him an email for the same which went unanswered."

Prakash Raj apparently later blocked November 22 and 23 for the dubbing but failed to turn up on the second day.

Sources add that the South actor was not happy with the length of his role.

The informer states: "There were professional issues. Prakash was not happy with certain portions of the film being edited out but Arbaaz explained to him that such things happen. But by then he had made up his mind to not dub for the film. It is difficult to please everyone and Arbaaz felt the film was bigger than an individual."

"It was not the happiest experience for both of us. Next time we both will be more clear so that we don't have issues," said Arbaaz Khan.

Prakash Raj was not so forthcoming to comment on the matter and said: "Dabangg 2 is over, so why speak about it now?"

Neither did he say why he refused to dub for the film.
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