Amitabh Bachchan’s company gave Arshad Warsi a break in the industry, then how did he stop getting work?

Bollywood’s most entertaining actor Arshad Warsi is currently busy with the promotions of his upcoming film ‘Bachchan Pandey’. In this film, Arshad Warsi will be seen sharing the screen with Akshay Kumar and Kriti Sanon. The film also stars Jacqueline Fernandez and Pankaj Tripathi in lead roles. One punch line in the film is becoming very popular, that is “Mujhe Bhai Nahi, Godfather Bolte Hai”. Recently, during the press conference, Arshad Warsi was asked about his godfather in the industry.

Arshad Warsi told the story

Arshad Warsi took the name of Amitabh Bachchan without hesitation. It was launched by Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Limited in the year 1996 with the film ‘Tere Mere Sapne’. This was Arshad Warsi’s debut film. When Arshad Warsi said that the producers stopped giving him work after the debut film and left him in the middle, it was quite a surprise for all the fans and the audience. No one supported Arshad Warsi.

Arshad Warsi said, “I would say Mr. Big B (Amitabh Bachchan) I started my career with Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Ltd. Joy Augustine brought me to this profession. After that, he left me. I was left alone. I am not Knows what to call him, godfather or what, I don’t know.” In a conversation with Times of India, Arshad Warsi told the whole matter.

ABCL is a business venture of Big B. The actor started this business in the year 1995, after that, it went bankrupt. In the same press conference, Akshay Kumar also put an end to the rumor of a fight with Arshad Warsi. He said that it is said that Arshad Warsi does not mix with everyone very quickly. Especially with the people with whom it works. All the people with whom Arshad Warsi has worked till date, he has good relations with all. At the same time, on the matter between Kapil Sharma and himself, the actor said that everything is fine between the two of us. Whatever came in the news, they were made-up stories.



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