Vishwak Sen, attending an event on Wednesday, said that he didn't want to listen to the script of 'Baby' (back in 2021 or so) because he was preoccupied with other things. The 'HIT' actor clarified that he didn't write off 'Baby' by refusing to give director Sai Rajesh an audience.
"I am not biryani to make others happy. I was busy at that time. There is nothing to feel bad about my not wanting to meet the director. If your movie is doing well, feel proud. But don't degrade others just because your movie is a hit," the 'Falaknuma Das' actor said.
Those who are well-versed in the Sen-Sai Rajesh controversy know about the sly Twitter-based war between the duo in recent days. The 'Baby' director said in an interview that an actor didn't listen to his script because of his previous track record of directing 'Hrudaya Kaleyam', an out-and-out parody film. He didn't name the actor. Later, Sen intensified the controversy by writing 'No means no' on Twitter. "Let's keep it cool and refrain from shouting," the 'Das Ka Dhamki' actor wrote. Sai Rajesh should perhaps put a full stop to the whole thing.

























