Published 12:44 IST, August 6th 2020

Sushant Singh Rajput's co-star Sahil Vaid admits 'Drive' was not a 'well-made' film

Sushant Singh Rajput’s Dil Bechara co-star Sahil Vaid admits that 'Drive' was a bad film and was intentionally released on an OTT platform. Read for more.

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Sushant Singh Rajput’s co-star from film Dil Bechara, Sahil Vaid, has mitted that Sushant Singh Rajput’s film Drive was t a well-me film and he was stuck with it. He also ded that for an outsider, entering industry might be difficult, but once outsider makes for himself, one can stop him. During an interview with a leing daily, Sahil Vaid said that he did t kw what happened to Sushant Singh Rajput, but assured that he was t a weak person.

Sahil Vaid says Sushant's film Drive was a b film

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Sahil Vaid spoke about latter’s work in industry and said that Drive did t work well and Sushant Singh Rajput invited trouble by doing film. He ded that everyone believed Karan Johar could t find atres to release film, but it was reportedly a lie and film was intentionally released on OTT.  Drive was a Netflix film which released in 2019 and received b reviews.

Sushant Singh Rajput’s death triggered nepotism debate in Bollywood. Several filmmakers from industry were questioned by Mumbai police, including Sanjay Leela Bhansali and itya Chopra. Sahil Vaid ded that nepotism can become a roblock for an outsider’s career, but one can stop an outsider once y become a big name. He furr ded that his future in Bollywood is also at risk because of latter’s death.

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Sahil Vaid also spoke about Sushant Singh Rajput’s jolly personality and said that it was he who looked depressed in front of latter. When he first heard about actor’s suicide, he thought it was some kind of joke since he never thought a person like Sushant Singh Rajput would commit suicide. He said it was difficult to understand what goes within a person's he and he could t understand a thing.

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Karan Johar’s film Drive starred Sushant Singh Rajput, Jacqueline Fernandez, Vikranjeet Virk and Sapna Pabbi in le roles. film, which released on Netflix followed story around manhunt of an infamous King for a robbery of ‘gold’. He is later traced by an undercover nt.

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12:44 IST, August 6th 2020