Thursday, April 28, 2011

Meera Defamed Mahesh Bhatt To Get Publicity


I am wondering why do Pakistani actresses go to Bollywood so often only to make us feel bad back home. Anyhow, the latest story of Meera is quite embarrassing.

We all know that it was Mahesh Bhatt who gave Meera her big break in Hindi cinema with his film 'Nazar' and then she worked in one other movie called 'Kasak'. Since then she has been dying to work in Bollywood but perhaps she didn't get no good offers.

It is heard she is making a comeback in India but before that she has received lots of hard work to gain publicity. Meera decided to accuse Mahesh Bhatt, her self-confessed mentor. Her recent statements were shocking when she blamed Mahesh Bhatt for her departure to Pakistan. She said that it was not her decision to not work in Hindi films but Mahesh asked her to leave India. He did not like her being famous and interacting with other directors. In fact, she alleged that Mahesh Bhatt was possessive and physically abusive and it was him who made her leave Bollywood.

Mahesh Bhatt has an absolutely different story to tell where he openly calls her mad. This is what the filmmaker tweeted about Meera, 'Narcissistic Personality Disorder is the possible ailment Meera could be suffering from. Such people have a larger than life persona.'

His brother, Mukesh Bhatt defended Mahesh by saying that when he introduced Meera in Nazar, he didn't really know that they were entering into unknown territories with a mad woman.He went on to call her a 'nut case' and that she is only trying to defame Mahesh Bhatt and this is her way to promote her upcoming film.

Anyhow, Meera has taken back all these accusations saying she was just joking. This is perhaps the worst and most silly response she could have given. I don't know why was she demeaning Veena Malik when she herself is playing even lower stunts. Even Ashmit Patel considered her a mad woman who wanted her to stop chasing him.Wow, how uncool is this story. How insulting is that the filmmakers are calling her a psycho so openly. Meera, I always knew such a day will come soon.