Boney Kapoor responds to Mahesh Babu’s comment that Bollywood can’t ‘afford him’, read details

Tollywood Superstar Mahesh Babu recently hogged the limelight when he said, “Bollywood can’t afford me”. His statement spread like wildfire on social media portals. His remark stirred a massive controversy earlier this week.

Amid the controversy over his remarks, the star actor also explained his opinion while interacting with the Telugu media during the promotions of his Sarkaru Vaari Paata movie that hit the screens on May 12.

Clarifying his remark, he highlighted that he always wanted to do Telugu movies. He has always wished for Telugu films to do well across India. At the same time, he felt that there is literally no point in going to another industry by leaving the Tollywood industry.

Boney Kapoor responds to Mahesh Babu's comment that Bollywood can't 'afford him', read details

Meanwhile, he further added that he is extremely happy that his films are reaching North India. “I have always wanted to do Telugu films. And I have always wished for Telugu movies to do well across the country.

I strongly feel, why should we go to another industry by leaving ours behind? I am very happy that our films are reaching there (in North India). Our movies are doing well at the pan-India level and my dream is coming true,” Mahesh added.

When asked whether he would make his Bollywood debut, he said, “I don’t need to do Hindi films. I can just do a Telugu film and it’ll get seen all over the world – that’s what’s happening right now. You’d want to be in a position to do (only) a Telugu film,” he had said then.”

Boney Kapoor reacts to Mahesh Babu’s ‘Bollywood can’t afford me remark’

Responding to Mahesh’s statement about Bollywood, Boney Kapoor told Indian Express, “I can’t comment on this because I belong to both sides, Bollywood and South. I have done films in Tamil, and Telugu and soon will be doing a Malayalam and a Kanada film. So I am not the right person to comment on this.

Also, Mahesh has the right to say whatever he feels and he probably feels the Hindi film industry may not be able to afford him. He may have his own reasons for saying this. To each is his own opinion who are we to comment? I am the last person to comment on this. If he feels that way, it is good for him.”