‘I was like a prop’: Elli Avram recalls ‘humiliating’ experience when her scenes were cut from a big film hindi movie news
elli avram Has been a part of many notable projects. His filmography includes ‘Ganpat’, ‘Mickey Virus’, ‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon’, ‘Malang’, ‘Alvida’. Ellie has now revealed about a difficult experience in her film career. The actress told that during editing her role in a big project was reduced. He described the situation as extremely frustrating and emotionally challenging.
Elli Avram’s role was reduced
Elli Avram said in an interview with Bollywood Bubble that she was initially signed as the second female lead in the film. He told that the project was to feature a hero and two lead actresses. However, the final version did not reflect the original plan. “This was a film for which I was signed as the second lead. It was supposed to be a film with one hero and two lead actresses. I was doing this film only because I was signed as the second lead. Otherwise I would not have signed that film.”According to Ellie, many of her scenes were removed before the release of the film. He recalled feeling hopeful about his role’s appearance during the dubbing stage.However, they later discovered that those parts had also been edited. This unexpected change startled him.
Elli Avram’s emotional reaction
Ellie expressed her disappointment at how her role was reduced in the final cut. He said that his introduction scene has been completely removed from the film. “Mera poora introduction dut diya, (They removed my entire introduction) meaning, I’m like a prop in that movie. It’s like why is Elli Avram also a part of this movie? I have never felt more humiliated in my entire career. Terrible. Very big movie. And this film also flopped badly. Even trying to sit down and watch that movie was ridiculous. Because now it was a different story. This is ridiculous,” Allie said.
elli avram Concerns over creative control
Ellie also talked about the lack of creative control during the filmmaking process. He suggested that key decisions were influenced by individuals close to the makers. This reportedly limited the director’s ability to shape the final product. He said, “Even the director did not have the right to say anything. Only people sitting close to the producers had to say anything. It is heartbreaking even for the director.”
