I Was Asked To Pay For A Favourable Review Of My Film: Chef Vikas Khanna

I Was Asked To Pay For A Favourable Review Of My Film: Chef Vikas Khanna

Chef Vikas Khanna (Pic courtesy rediff.com)



Celebrity chef Vikas Khanna, whose maiden venture as a filmmaker ‘The Last Color’, released in India recently, took to Twitter to express his disappointment at being asked to pay for a favourable review of the film.

“3 lacs for 3 Stars. 4 lacs for 4 Stars. Not forgetting this communication until death,” Vikas tweeted. He has also been sharing tweets by viewers who watched ‘The Last Color’ and had good things to say about it.


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Earlier this month, Vikas concurred with Kangana Ranaut, who has alleged that Bollywood is ruled by a mafia along with a certain section of the media. He said that he used to be hurt by her claims but changed his mind after experiencing it firsthand, Hindustan Times reported.

“When I used to hear @KanganaTeam speak ab this issue of critics & favoritism & nepotism it used to hurt my heart. But today I experience it first hand. Minions won’t let outsiders enter even if they put their heart & soul in craft. It’s painful to hear ‘Pay or we’ll destroy you’,” he wrote on Twitter.

The Last Color, starring Neena Gupta, explores the unlikely friendship between a nine-year-old tightrope walker and an elderly widow. The film also shines a light on the social injustice meted out to widows in Varanasi.


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