Bollywood actor Rajat Bedi recently spoke openly in an interview about his viral statement about moving to Canada. Rajat Bedi stated clearly that Mukesh Khanna had misrepresented his old interview, damaging his image.
Rajat Bedi's anger erupted against Mukesh Khanna.
An old interview of Rajat Bedi went viral on social media some time ago, in which he stated that he had moved to Canada after the film "Koi Mil Gaya." Rajat's interview led to speculation that he had been excluded from the film's promotion, which led to his decision to leave the country. However, Rajat Bedi has now come forward and clarified the matter in an interview with Siddharth Kannan.
He said, "I never said that Rakesh Roshan did anything wrong to me or kept me away from the film. He has always been an inspiration to me. Rakesh Roshan is one of the few directors who would act out scenes himself so that actors could understand how they would appear on screen. He has always guided me."
"My words were twisted."
Rajat Bedi said that he had simply said that he had gone to Canada after "Koi Mil Gaya," but Mukesh Khanna portrayed it as if he was speaking against someone. He said, "My statement was twisted for views and clicks. It's wrong to distort someone's hard work and reputation just to get hits on social media." He further added, "I met Rakesh Roshan just a week before the video came out. He has always been like family to me. It's sad to see someone's name dragged for the wrong reasons."
Rajat Bedi is happy with his new success.
Recently, the Rajat Bedi series "The Bads of Bollywood" was released, in which he played the role of Jarj Saxena. After the success of the film, Rajat Bedi is once again in the headlines. He said that this comeback is a new chapter for him, and he is now working on several new projects.

From films to controversies
Rajat Bedi has starred in many memorable Bollywood films, including "Jaani Dushman," "Koi Mil Gaya," "Indian," "Chor Machaye Shor," and "The Hero." He has proven himself in a variety of roles, from villains to romantic heroes. Rajat Bedi's return after many years is heartening news for his fans.
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