Raghava Lawrence exits Akshay Kumar-starrer ‘Laxmmi Bomb’ as director
Team Udayavani, May 19, 2019, 12:51 PM IST
Chennai: Raghava Lawrence stepped down as the director of Akshay Kumar-fronted “Laxmmi Bomb” after the first poster of the film was released.
The director, who was set to helm the Hindi remake of 2011 Tamil horror comedy “Kanchana”, announced his departure from the project on Twitter.
Lawrence, in a statement issued on Saturday, said there were “multiple reasons” for his exit, one of them being the first look poster which was released without any discussions with him.
“In this world, more than money and fame, self-respect is the most important attribute to a person’s character. So I have decided to step out of the project, ‘Laxmmi Bomb’, the Hindi remake of ‘Kanchana’. I don’t want to mention the reason because there are multiple reasons, but one of them is that the first look poster of the film was released today without my knowledge and even without discussing anything with me,” the filmmaker wrote.
Lawrence said he felt “disrespected and disappointed” and as a creator he was not satisfied with the poster design.
He said he would allow the makers to use his script as he is a professional and holds Kumar in high regard.
“I can hold back my script because I haven’t signed any agreement regarding this film, but I won’t do it because it is not professional. I’m ready to give my script because I personally respect Akshay Kumar sir a lot,” he added.
Earlier on Saturday, Kumar took to the microblogging site to release the first look poster of the film, which also stars Kiara Advani.
“Bringing you one bomb of a story, #LaxmmiBomb starring @Advani_Kiara & yours truly! Bursting in cinemas on 5th June, 2020,” the tweet read.
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