"I don't blame anyone, but I blame how the film was promoted. It was a suspense thriller that they turned into an erotic thriller and played the same clip of Zareen over and over in the marketing. Everyone thought it was going to be another Hate Story. So the audiences were all the more disappointed when they watched the film and realised there was nothing in it. Those who came for the erotic content left disappointed, and those who didn't want to watch an erotic film didn't come at all. I got stuck in the middle of it... I only did the film because it was a suspense thriller, and I really liked my character. I'm still pleased with my performance, but it's all about a film's destiny. Zareen and the producers were also arguing and fighting, and because of that the film was in the news for the wrong reasons," he added.
Earlier Zareen Khan had opened up about how the producers had made her uncomfortable and wanted her to wear revealing outfits for no reason. "They wanted me to wear minimal clothes in every frame. Of course I will raise questions and put my foot down? Why was this masala being added? Were they not confident about what they had made till then? I tried to find a middle solution, but every time there were arguments. Every day they wanted a change in my clothes; they wanted me to change into something very irrational, something that would make me expose," she had told an entertainment portal in 2017.
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