Chef-filmmaker Vikas Khanna, who had recently claimed he has experienced nepotism in the Bollywood film industry, has now revealed that he was asked to pay for a favourable review of his film.
Taking to Twitter, Khanna revealed that he was asked for ₹4 lakh for 4-star reviews of his debut directorial 'The Last Color' starring Neena Gupta in the lead.
The filmmaker then said that he will never forget this communication that he had till his death.
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