Actor Manoj Bajpayee dismissed Sunil Pal’s recent criticism of him and asked him to take up meditation to deal with joblessness.
Comedian Sunil Pal recently took a jibe at the ‘The Family Man’ actor and called him a ‘Batameez and Gira hua aadmi’. He also associated Manoj’s popular work series ‘The Family Man’ with porn.
Expressing that whatever happened, referring to Raj Kundra’s arrest was necessary, he added that web series makers and actors take undue advantage of the fact that there is no censorship involved on OTT. He also said that he hates 3-4 people and specifically took a shot at Manoj Bajpayee.
Now Manoj Bajpaaye has reacted to Sunil Pal’s jibes against him.
In a conversation with the Hindustan Times, Manoj said, “I understand people don’t have jobs. I completely understand. I have been in this situation. But in these kinds of situations, people should meditate.”
Earlier in an interview citing Raj Kundra’s arrest, comedian Sunil Pal said: “Whatever happened, it had to happen, and it was necessary. I say this because big people whether it is web series or other places are taking advantage of censorship not being there. The web series being made these days cannot be watched at home. I would like to specifically point out that I really hate 3-4 people like Manoj Bajpayee. However big an actor Manoj Bajpayee is, I have never seen a more “badtameez” and “gira hua insaan”.
He further added, “The country gave you the President’s Award and what are you doing for the family audience? You make a web series where the wife is having an affair with another man and you have an affair elsewhere, the minor daughter is talking about her boyfriend and the small son is behaving older than his age. Is this what a family looks like? Now they have stopped the season and kept people wondering what happened in Lonavala. What is happening? All this must be happening. What have you left to show?”
On-screen Manoj will next be seen in a Zee5 original called “Dial 100” alongside Neena Gupta and Sakshi Tanwar. The film will premiere on the OTT platform on August 6.