Mumbai, April 26 (IANS) Govinda seems to be followed by trouble wherever he goes. The latest incident was Friday during shooting for Aditya Dutta's romantic musical "Garam Chai" with co-star Celina Jaitley when his bodyguards allegedly got into a scuffle with a shopkeeper.
The scuffle took place at the City Mall in Oshiwara.
Explaining the events, Celina Jaitley said: "Quite a beginning for 'Chai Garam'. It was me and Chi Chi (Govinda), we were giving a shot when right in the middle of it this guy came in abusing and shouting. We were shocked speechless. Chi Chi and I just kept staring at him. Somewhere, a scuffle started."
Speaking on the incident for the first time, Govinda told IANS: "I didn't know 'Garam Chai' would turn out so garam (hot). It seems I'm not fated to have any peace. We had got the required permission to shoot. But it seems the mall's builder and some shopowners had a long-standing dispute. Of course we had the relevant permission. Without it I don't shoot at public places. Our arrangement was with the builder. So while we were shooting one of the shop-owners came and stood in front of the camera."
The situation got uglier. "He started to abuse the entire film industry using the choicest expletives. I tried to reason with him. But no one could talk to him. But the man seemed fearless. He was scared of neither the law nor of anything else. He had a few of his colleagues with him. And they all seemed to pride themselves for not being scared of anyone. He even raised his hand at a cop, armed with a machine-gun, mind you. I found the whole situation very weird. But I'm only the actor in the unit. I was told to stay aloof."
Govinda is all praise for his co-star Celina. "She behaved very graciously. We're doing a lovely film together. I hadn't done a romantic film for ages. And the songs were lovely. 'Chai Garam' has a very sensuous very Bengali feel to it."
After a pause Govinda says: "It's not easy to remain quiet and famous in this city. They keep talking about my late-coming. But no one speaks about how I've completed 'Money Hai To Honey' in three months flat. 'Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai' is also complete. I'll have four releases this year. I'm just happy I'm able to do my work. And if being a busy actor means you get the wrong kind of notice then I'll just take it in my stride."
In Ravi Chopra'a "Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai", Govinda plays a lawyer again after "Kyunki Main Jhooth Nahin Bolta". "In the earlier film I felt we went wrong because the cause that I was fighting for wasn't highlighted in the plot. In 'Banda Yeh Bindaas Hai' I fight for a very topical cause. A group of youngsters in Mumbai get into trouble for no fault of theirs. Nowadays we always hear of youngsters getting into trouble, so much so that they're afraid to step out of their homes to have fun. Why only youngsters? Even we of an older generation aren't spared." |