Vivek Agnihotri is a famous Indian producer and director. Vivek, who started his directorial career in 2005 with the crime thriller 'Chocolate', has directed many well-known films. Recently, he has made an interesting revelation on his X account. The director has said that he has shown a big actor the way out of his film because of his manager.
Vivek Agnihotri said on his X account that the actor's manager was very arrogant and his behaviour was not good towards the director. Because of this, he decided to remove the actor from the film. Responding to a post by casting director Mukesh Chhabra, the director wrote, "I had to fire a main actor last week because his manager was very arrogant. He was behaving as if he had the special right to do so just because he was an employee of 'a big celeb's star kid talent agency'. These middlemen have ruined more careers than made them. Do a workshop and train these kids."
Vivek has not revealed the identity of the actor in his post. This incident came to light when the casting director tweeted on his ex handle. In his tweet, Mukesh shared a sarcastic post on the involvement of many people in the management of an actor. He wrote, "The current state of the film industry: one actor, 200 casting directors and 15,680 managers." Vivek Agnihotri reacted to this post and put forth his point.
Talking about Vivek Agnihotri's work front, he is busy with 'Delhi Files' these days. Earlier this year, he had shared information about it on his ex account. He had said that the film Delhi Files will go on the floors this year as per its scheduled time. The film will be released next year, in which there will be no big stars, but the content of the film will be its specialty. He said that Delhi Files will be the last instalment of his Files series, under which 'The Tashkent Files' and 'The Kashmir Files' have also been released.