
Exclusive! Aaishvary Thackeray replaces Babil in Sai Rajesh's Baby?
Sai Rajesh
's Telugu hit Baby. The film hit a few bumps over the past months, when Babil exited from the project. In May this year, Babil courted controversy after a series of his emotional social media posts went viral.
The posts led to a fallout between him and the director Sai Rajesh.
The project, which reportedly marks the debut of Govinda's son Yashvardhan Ahuja in a key role, was temporarily put on hold. A source close to the project states, 'The film is not on hold and neither is it shelved. The actors are currently doing workshops.' When we reached out to Sai Rajesh, he said, 'This is speculation. We will announce the confirmed cast when the time is right.
At this stage, it's too early to comment.
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Aaishvary (Smita Thackeray's son) is set to make his acting debut with Anurag Kashyap's Nishaanchi in September.
For the unversed, Babil and Sai had a fallout on social media wherein Babil even mentioned 'slitting his wrist for the role.' In the comments section of Sai Rajesh's post, where the director called out the actor, Babil wrote, 'You really broke my heart. After everything I've given to you. @satish_naidu1982 2 years of my life, complete physical atrocity to my body just so I can do justice to his character, I gave him my soul, rejected everything that came in my way for 2 years, anything and everything he needed, for 500 days of my life.
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