Bollywood's top casting director Mukesh Chabra, who has done casting for films like 'Gangs of Wasseypur', 'PK' and 'Jawan', has spoken openly about a dark period in his life. He revealed about the low phase of his life, which involved not dealing with his romantic relationship relationship “fine” and hurt actor Critical I saywhom he considers as his sister.
Mukesh Chhabra was asked if he had any lasting problems regrets during an interview with Neelesh Misra. Casting director He talked about his “most beautiful relationship”, which he lost because of arrogance. After losing his close friend, the actor Sushant Singh Rajputand his mother, he considered this separation one of the most painful personal setbacks he had ever experienced.
He mentioned hurting Kriti Sanon because of a “lie” and shared, “Kriti is like my sister, I love her as much as I love my real sister. There was a situation where I lied about her. When she found out about this, she was quite hurt. It took me many years to fix that.”
In the same interview, he talked about not giving his true love the respect she deserved. “It was my love, which lasted six and seven years. But I missed it. There is the sadness of losing my mother, Sushant Singh Rajput, and also this. I tried a lot, but I lost. During my difficult days in Mumbai when I had no money, she was with me, but I lost her because of pride. That's a lifelong regret. I tried to fix it, but it didn’t work,” he said.
The casting director said he doesn't want to “remember those six months” of his life when his arrogance made everything fall apart. Chhabra added that the woman in question got married in October last year. “Then a friend said that now the chapter is over and the last shred of hope is gone. It's an incomplete love story… My mother's death will bother me for the rest of my life and this relationship, which I couldn't complete, which I couldn't handle well… It's my mistake. I know what I did. I’m happy that she’s well resolved,” he added.
'Dil Bechara', starring Sushant Singh Rajput, marked Mukesh Chhabra's directorial debut. It was the actor's last film and was released after his death. In his most recent work, Chhabra starred in Imtiaz Ali's 'Amar Singh Chamkila', which opened to overwhelmingly positive reviews.

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