Bobby Darling Alleges Mistreatment by Producer on 'Maine Dil Tujhko Diya' Set; Recalls Salman Khan's On-Set Presence

Tuesday - 08/07/2025 14:05
Bobby Darling recalls her early Bollywood struggles. She felt sidelined during 'Maine Dil Tujhko Diya' shoot. She faced payment issues with producer Bunty Walia. Despite positive interactions with Sohail and Salman Khan, she remained silent about her financial concerns. Darling needed the promised money for basic needs. She lived in a chawl and struggled financially at the time.

Bobby Darling Reveals Mistreatment by Producer During 'Maine Dil Tujhko Diya' Filming

Bobby Darling, a notable figure in early 2000s Bollywood cinema, known for her roles in films such as Page 3 and Chalte Chalte, has recently shared her experiences with the challenges she faced behind the camera. In a recent candid interview, the actress discussed her early struggles in the film industry, particularly her disappointing time on the set of Maine Dil Tujhko Diya.

Bobby Darling discusses her early Bollywood struggles.

Darling recounted that while her interactions with Sohail Khan were positive, she felt a lack of respect from the producer, Bunty Walia. After her role in the film was expanded, Bobby requested a revised payment. However, this request was dismissed, leaving her feeling devalued. Despite this, she fondly remembers Sohail and Salman Khan, who were respectful and kind to her during filming.

During the production of Maine Dil Tujhko Diya, Darling considered discussing her payment issues with Salman or Sohail Khan. However, fearing that complaining about Bunty Walia might compromise her role, she chose to remain silent. She accepted the reduced amount, even though she felt deeply hurt by the situation.

Darling also revealed the difficult circumstances she faced while working on Maine Dil Tujhko Diya. At the time, she was living in a modest dwelling and struggling financially. The money promised for her role was crucial for basic necessities like rent and food. With a monthly rent of only Rs 1700, even that small amount was a lifeline. Her situation highlights the financial vulnerability many aspiring actors face early in their careers.

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