Danish Pandor Reveals Akshaye Khanna's Set Behavior and No-Phone Policy
'Akshaye Khanna Has No-Phone Policy On Set, Doesn't Speak To Anyone': Dhurandhar Actor Danish Pandor
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Danish Pandor, co-actor in 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', shares insights about Akshaye Khanna's on-set demeanor, highlighting his no-phone policy and focus on character. Despite a reputation for being difficult, Pandor describes Khanna as receptive and grounded, emphasizing his need for privacy amid rising fame.
- 01Danish Pandor praises Akshaye Khanna's character focus and no-phone policy on set.
- 02Khanna's reputation for being difficult is challenged by Pandor's positive experiences.
- 03The actor recently exited 'Drishyam 3' over remuneration disputes.
- 04Khanna prefers privacy, retreating to his Alibaug bungalow after the film's success.
- 05Pandor notes Khanna's ability to remain grounded despite fame.
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Danish Pandor, who stars alongside Akshaye Khanna in 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge', has shed light on Khanna's unique on-set habits, including a strict no-phone policy. Despite a longstanding reputation for being difficult, Pandor describes Khanna as a kind and responsive individual who immerses himself fully in his character. He mentioned that Khanna often isolates himself on set, focusing on his performance rather than engaging in conversations. Recently, Khanna exited the upcoming film 'Drishyam 3' due to a disagreement over his remuneration, which he reportedly increased following the success of 'Dhurandhar'. Producer Kumar Mangat labeled Khanna as 'toxic' for this decision, hinting at the influence of those around him. After the film's release, Khanna chose to retreat to his bungalow in Alibaug, prioritizing privacy and remaining unaffected by the industry's buzz. Pandor commends Khanna for staying grounded and moving on from both successes and failures, while acknowledging that he is aware of social media discussions about him but does not actively engage with them.
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