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‘A director threatened to kill’: ‘Laapataa Ladies’ actor Satendra Soni makes shocking claim

Satendra Soni alleged that the filmmaker Pushpendra Singh had threatened to kill him & several other character artistes.

ANI

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  • Satendra Soni says he and several artistes were forced to leave a film shoot after demanding pending dues (Screengrab)

Mumbai, 28 June


Actor Satendra Soni, who is known for his roles in 'Laapataa Ladies' and 'Mirzapur,' has shared a video on social media alleging that he had a disturbing experience while shooting for a film in Madhya Pradesh.


In a video posted on Instagram, Soni alleged that filmmaker Pushpendra Singh removed him and several other character artistes from the film after they asked to be paid for eight days of work. He also alleged that the filmmaker had threatened to kill them.


Soni shared what had happened during the shoot. He said, "I came to Maihar to work on a film directed by Pushpendra Singh called 'Pedh Palkhi'. He gave us Rs 50,000 as a signing amount and told us the remaining payment would be made during the shoot. It's been eight days since filming began, and when we asked him for the money, he told us to pack our bags and leave the hotel. He even threatened to kill us."


Later, Satendra Soni shared another video confirming that he and the others had safely returned to Mumbai. He also thanked the Maihar police, actor Ashutosh Rana and everyone who helped them during the difficult situation.


In the video, the actor said, "We have safely reached Mumbai. Maihar police have supported us immensely; others also helped us. It has been a very tough journey, but we are back in Mumbai."


Satendra Soni has appeared in several films and television projects, including 'Doctor G,' 'Bawaal,' 'Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders' and 'Hello Bachhon.' He received praise for his small but important role in Kiran Rao's 'Laapataa Ladies,' which was backed by Aamir Khan and was India's official entry to the Oscars. 

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