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Mukesh Khanna reacts to Amitabh Bachchan's alleged remark 'saala copy karta hai'
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During an interaction on the YouTube channel Hindi Rush, Mukesh shared an incident related to an advertisement he appeared in. In the ad, he was seen applying perfume, which attracted girls, making them stare at him. One person told him that when the advert was played in cinemas, he was with Amitabh, and Big B had made a shocking statement about Mukesh.
“He told me that Amit ji saw the ad and said, ‘Saala copy karta hai’ (He’s copying me). If I were in his place, I might have said the same thing,” Mukesh added. While admitting the statement stayed in his mind, Mukesh recalled h
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Mukesh Khanna’s half-hearted apology to Sonakshi Sinha amidst Ramayana row sparks outrage; ‘Not so ‘Sorry Shaktimaan’’
Dec 18, 2024 01:13 PM IST
Mukesh Khanna took to social media to post an ‘apology’ for his comments about Sonakshi Sihna, but fans aren't buying it; here's why he's getting trolled
Shaktimaan's Mukesh Khanna has found himself at the centre of a controversy but this time it's safe to say that the actor is more villain than hero. The saga began when Khanna decided to revisit a moment from Sonakshi Sinha's 2019 Kaun Banega Crorepati 11 appearance for the nth time. He took to media, blaming Sonakshi’s father, Shatrughan Sinha, for her blank moment on the show — when she was unable to remember who the Sanjeevani Booti was for (in the Ramayana) and had to use a lifeline. Things quickly escalated when Sonakshi fired back on Instagram, reminding Khanna about the virtues of forgiveness, quoting Lord Rama’s example. She added, “If Lord Rama can forgive Manthara, Kaikeyi, and even Ravan, surely you can let go of this extremely small thing in comparison.” Later
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‘Saala copy karta hai’: Mukesh Khanna recalls how Amitabh Bachchan’s alleged comment stayed with him; the psychological impact of peer criticism
“I starred in one advertisement. It was an ad where I put on perfume, and girls turned to look at me. A person told me he was present when this ad was being played in a theatre. He was Amitabh’s friend. And Amit ji has a certain style. If I were in his place, I might have said the same thing. He told me that Amit ji saw the ad and said, ‘Saala copy karta hai (He’s copying me).’ You can call me self-respecting or stubborn, but I told that man, ‘Pagal hai tu, woh aisa bolege? (Are you mad? Do you think he’d say this?)’ But that sentence stayed in my mind,” he said during a recent appearance on the YouTube channel Hindi Rush.
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This sheds light on how comments, even from peers, can leave lasting impressions on individuals, especially in highly competitive industries.
Psychological impact can critical or dismissive comments from peers or superiors
Gurleen Baruah, organisational psychologist and exe
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