The unbreakable bond between stars and gossip is ages old. You need not be an established name in the industry, as long as you are a part of it trust the grapevine to target you. Then how different could Adhyayan’s fate be. Shekhar Suman’s son has been caught up in rumours right from day one of his debut film’s release. What’s worse, the film, titled Haal-E-Dil, didn’t even get the desired response at the box-office.
Of late, the hot topic is his growing proximity with Kangana Ranaut. Not surprisingly, he is denying all these rumours as mere allegations. He says, “You know how it works here. I’m doing Raaz 2 with Kangana as my co-star. We are good friends and the moment you say ‘good friends’ you get linked.” If she’s no more than a co-star, then why was she the only one from the Raaz 2 team present at his premiere? He rues, “I’d called the entire team, but only Kangana could make it.”
Interestingly, Adhyayan’s ‘good friend’ Kangana referred to him as her brother in an interview. The newcomer is quick to laugh it off and says, “Even I asked her why she called me her brother, but I was just pulling her leg. Perhaps the reporter mistook her quote. She didn’t mean anything else but that we are good friends.” Of course, he should know what her statements actually indicate.
Whatever be the name they give to their relationship, there seems more to it than shows on the surface. Aditya Pancholi, Kangana’s ex-lover, was also present at Haal-E-Dil’s premiere. Apparently, the day after the event, Aditya sent threatening messages to Adhyayan and Kangana. However, Adhyayan says that there is absolutely no truth to it. He says, “Aditya won’t do that. He has worked with my father before and they share a cordial relationship with each other.”
Now that we have Adhyayan clarifying about the alleged rumours, lets get it from the horse’s mouth if the news of his father being upset with producer Kumar Mangat is also just another gossip. For a change, Adhyayan admits about the relationship gone sour. He says, “When the story was narrated to me, I thought the character would be there for at least 30-40 % of the film. But, when we saw the film, it seemed very incomplete to me as an actor. My father was told that I have a good screen time and a fantastic role. Obviously, he was not too happy with the way it turned out.” Phew, just a film old and Adhyayan has already learnt to deal with the grapevine. Now, if he could learn to deal with some good directors and producers in the future.
Kangana referred Adhyayan as her 'brother'
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