Sanjay Gupta (director) - Argument With Producer Satish Tandon While Filming Jung (2000)

Argument With Producer Satish Tandon While Filming Jung (2000)

While filming Jung (2000), Sanjay Gupta and Satish Tandon had a heated argument. Tandon added unwanted songs and scenes in film. Gupta later disassociated himself from the film and he didn't credit himself for the film. Sanjay Dutt also refused to dub for the latter.

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