RGV picks fight with Sanjay Dutt Mumbai: After Sanjay Dutt spoke to a tabloid in Mumbai saying that he doesn't think he would want to work with director Ram Gopal Varma after 'Department', the latter began to vent his frustration via twitter.
Seems like after their recently-released film 'Department' failed at the Box Office, Dutt and Varma are at loggerheads, trying to blame each other for the disaster.
RGV apparently developed creative differences with Dutt, and said that he had a harrowing time working with the actor in the movie.
'Department', which starred Sanjay Dutt, Amitabh Bachchan and Rana Dagubbati in the lead besides Anjana Sukhani and Abhimanyu Singh in pivotal roles, was released on May 18.
Reportedly made at a budget of Rs 30 crore, the film has so far earned Rs 7 crores at the box office.
Varma wrote on Twitter, 'Whatever else happening to Department I am supremely happy that I don't want to see the faces of Sanjay Dutt and Dharam Oberoi (CEO of Sanjay Dutt Productions) for the rest of my life.'
While the shooting of the film was going on, there were reports that both Varma and Dutt were having some differences with respect to the cameras being used by RGV and Dutt not being ready to work with Kangana.
However, during media interactions both denied it. 'From forcing me to take Kangana (Kangana Ranaut) out of the film to constantly cornering me to change screenplay, I had the most horrible time working with Dutt,' Varma further tweeted.
Oberoi too had expressed displeasure over the way the film was handled by Varma. 'If Dutt and Oberoi think I am the bad in 'Department' lets wait for 'Zilla Ghaziabad' and Soham's film where I am not there to spoil their creative inputs,' Varma wrote.
News Posted: 24 May, 2012
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