Viraj Ghelani issues clarification after calling ‘Jawan’ shoot his ‘worst experience ever’

Viraj Ghelani mentioned that his statement was wrongly taken into context for the lack of better words and he also highlighted that he shot for the film for almost 13 to 14 days and had plenty of scenes but ultimately, only his portion from the first day were taken.

Viraj Ghelani issues clarification after calling 'Jawan' shoot his 'worst experience ever' 919259

Viraj Ghelani has now come forward and issued a full-fledged clarification on his statement that was said in about calling his experience of shooting for Jawan the ‘worst experience ever’. Ghelani mentioned that his words were misinterpreted and things were blown out of proportion because that wasn’t his takeaway at all.

In a podcast called The Having Said That Show, Ghelani mentioned that his statement was wrongly taken into context for the lack of better words and he also highlighted that he shot for the film for almost 13 to 14 days and had plenty of scenes but ultimately, only his portion from the first day were taken. This left him a little disappointed but it wasn’t his worst experience at all. He also mentioned that on each set, several people were present and while some random people did talk rudely to him, director Atlee was actually the sweetest.

He also mentioned how Atlee called him for a role in Baby John but due to prior commitments, he couldn’t do it. On shooting with Khan, he mentioned how their sequences were shot on different days and a mountain was made out of a molehil and it elevated without reason.

For the uninitiated, Ghelani also had a prominent role in the film, Govinda Naam Mera. In his personal life, the actor and social media influencer is all set to tie the knot later this year.

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