Reports were doing the rounds recently, suggesting that the cast of 'Baadshaho,' including Ajay Devgn, stormed out of Kapil Sharma's show, owing to cancellation of the shoot.
The actor has finally addressed the issue, denying the fact that he walked off from the sets of 'The Kapil Sharma Show' after the host cancelled the shoot, reportedly at the last minute.
"Shows have been cancelled quite a number of times. I really don't know what happened exactly. But reports said that we left the sets in anger. We did not leave in anger. We left as he had not reached the sets till then. He is a friend," said the 'Shivaay' star, who was in the national capital to promote his upcoming movie 'Baadshaho.'
He further stated, "When I'll talk to him next, well get to know what was wrong. Kapil must have had some problem. But I really don't know. So, if there is anger or not, I cant really answer your question."
The 48-year-old actor also dismissed the claim that Shah Rukh Khan was also miffed with the comedian and said that it is all created by the media.
"There is nothing like that. Shah Rukh Khan has not issued any such statement. There is nothing like what you are making it out to be. We are colleagues. All of us want to do a better job. We always meet each other with good faith."
Helmed by Milan Luthria, 'Baadshaho' stars Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Ileana D'Cruz and Esha Gupta in pivotal roles.
The flick is slated to release on September 1.
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