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Dibakar Banerjee On Nimrat Kaur Ahluwalia’s Exit: ‘Big Boss Selection Was Just A PR Stunt’

By Anupama

April 16, 2024

LSD 2 has been making headlines since its announcement. The trailer for this movie has also been released. In this scenario, fans have been continuously asking why Nimrat Kaur Ahluwalia is not part of this film even though she was selected for Big Boss 16. Now the producer Dibakar Banerjee has broken the silence and revealed everything.

LSD 2, produced by Ekta Kapoor and Dibakar Banerjee, has created a separate hype among the people.

Dibakar Banerjee Gave Shocking statement about nimrit kaur Ahluwalia 

Just the other day, the trailer of this movie was released, which people liked a lot. Since the announcement of this movie, fans have been asking about Nimrat Kaur Ahluwalia. She neither appeared in its teaser nor was she shown in its trailer.

Dibakar Banerjee

Ekta Kapoor came to Big Boss 16 to announce LSD 2 and there she selected Nimrat for the lead role in this film. After that, news came that the actress decided to step out of this film due to bold scenes. Now, Dibakar Banerjee has broken the silence on all these matters.

Dibakar Banerjee recently revealed in an interview with India Today that going to Big Boss was a PR plan. The film’s producer said “There are many, many people who dropped out. Honestly, going to Bigg Boss and picking an actor was just a PR plan, with Ekta making the big announcement. We also had plans to choose more. But not just actors, there are even singers, who did not want to utter Love Sex Aur Dhokha and other controversial words. If they did that, how would we get actors to be part of the film to do things that are basic for LSD 2? It is slightly gritty, bold, dark, and controversial. That’s the reality of our hypocritical society, where such films and filmmakers are not accepted. Everyone tries to avoid us.”

It should be noted that Paritosh Tiwari, Bonita Rajput, and Abhinav Singh are in the lead roles. Ekta Kapoor’s film is fully prepared to be released on April 19, 2024.