Overview
- Ahan Shetty said reports that high entourage expenses cost him roles were false.
- He added that his producers and people close to him knew the claims were untrue.
- He described how Tadap opened under capacity limits that dropped from 50% to 25% as five states shut theatres, fueling self-doubt.
- He outlined a renewed phase he calls “Ahan 2.0,” led by Border 2 and a separate film with director Shaad Ali.
- Earlier chatter tied him to Sajid Nadiadwala’s Sanki, a project that ultimately did not materialize.