Mukesh Bhatt Backtracks: Divya Khosla Kumar Reveals Call Recording Exposing Alleged Industry Sabotage

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In a shocking twist, Divya Khosla Kumar has shared a phone call recording with filmmaker Mukesh Bhatt, who earlier claimed she faked the controversy surrounding her film Jigra and Savi for publicity. However, in the conversation, Mukesh appears to take a U-turn, denying any involvement and hinting that the backlash may have come from a rival camp. Divya took to Instagram to share the recording, expressing her disappointment and hurt that the negative reports surfaced on her birthday. Mukesh reassured her that he had not spoken against her and suggested that the controversy was a planned attempt to sabotage her career. He also hinted that the "other camp" may be responsible for the backlash. The controversy began when Divya accused the makers of Jigra of copying her film Savi's plot, including the jailbreak concept. She also claimed that Jigra's box-office numbers were inflated. Mukesh had earlier defended Alia Bhatt, saying she was a major star who didn't need to steal ideas. In the recording, Divya expressed her frustration with the industry's alleged hierarchy, lobbying, and gatekeeping, which she believes led to the sabotage of her career. She vowed to speak out against the industry mafia and fight for genuine talent. The call recording has sparked a heated debate in the film industry, with many calling out for accountability and an end to sabotage and gatekeeping. As the controversy unfolds, one thing is clear: the film industry is not immune to the challenges of sabotage, and it's time for the truth to come to light.