There were reports that the 38-year-old actor was broke after the unsuccessful run of his maiden production at the box office and had mortgaged one of his apartments in Mumbai but Abhay says it is a regular loan.
"I have taken a regular loan but sometimes media becomes the judge and the jury. I took a loan after 'Dev D' also but they would not report that because the film was a hit," Deol told PTI in an interview.
When asked what went wrong with 'One by Four', in which he starred alongside real-life girlfriend Preeti Desai, Abhay, who is known for his out-of-the-box films like 'Socha Na Tha', 'Oye Lucky Lucky Oye', 'Dev D' and 'Shanghai', said probably his fans were not expecting a commercial film from him.
"Well, it is hard to really put a finger on it. The feedback that I got from people was that they were used to seeing me in edgy roles as against commercial ones.
In his most recent outing 'Raanjhnaa' he donned the role of a young student leader and socialist, who was not the central character in the film.
The actor said that he wants to keep doing both commercial and off-beat films in order to maintain a balance in his career.
Abhay is currently working on three films and 'One By Two' has not put him off from producing.
