Well-known Bollywood filmmaker Meghna Gulzar is currently in the limelight for her upcoming film ‘Saam Bahadur’. The film stars Vicky Kaushal in the lead role. The film will hit theaters on December 1. Vicky Kaushal and director Meghna Gulzar are heavily promoting their film. Both of them appeared in ‘Express Adda’, a special program of ‘The Indian Express’. This time Meghna also commented on the flop of ‘Chhapaak’.
Meghna Gulzarne Deepika Padukone Jawaharlal Nehru has given his reaction to the controversy after he went to the university. Meghna Gulzar has admitted that Deepika’s visit to JNU had an impact on her film ‘Chhapaak’. Meghna said, “My answer is very clear. Yes, of course Deepika Padukone’s visit to JNU affected the film. Because the topic went from acid attack to violence. Wherever the talk went, it obviously affected the film. No doubt about it.”

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What exactly is the Deepika Padukone and JNU controversy?
In 2020, Deepika Padukone came to Delhi to promote her film ‘Chhapaak’. Then she visited Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). At that time, JNU students were protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act. Deepika stood with those students, her visit to JNU was heavily criticized after her photos and videos went viral. It also affected the earnings of her film ‘Chhapaak’.
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Lakshmi Agarwal’s biopic ‘Chapak’
Made on a budget of 50 crores, the film earned only 55.44 crores at the box office. ‘Chhapaak’ was directed by Meghna Gulzar. Deepika was paired with Vikrant Messi in this film. The film ‘Chhapaak’ was a biopic on acid attack survivor Lakshmi Aggarwal. In 2005, a youth named Naeem Khan alias Guddu threw acid on Lakshmi at Delhi’s Khan Market.