The
Maker's
Candid
FB
Post
Deepak
took
to
Facebook
to
write
this
candid
post.
However,
after
an
hour
or
two,
he
ended
up
deleting
it.
Raai
Laxmi
Is
Trying
Hard
To
Keep
Her
Chin
Up
She
told
Spotboye,
"I
am
not
disappointed.
I
have
taken
it
as
a
learning
experience."
On
What
Went
Wrong
With
The
Film
To
this
she
replied,
"I
think
people
expected
it
to
be
a
s*x
film
and
there
was
no
s*x
in
it.
It
was
largely
advertised
in
that
manner.
Remember
the
first
teaser?"
She
Had
Warned
The
Director
Against
Selling
It
As
A
S*x
Film
"In
fact,
I
did---
but
he
was
driven
by
his
marketing
team
which
had
all
those
ideas.
Moreover,
if
you
see,
I
never
said
anything
in
my
promotional
interviews
that
suggested
that
the
film
was
laden
with
s*x."
The
Critics
Went
Harsh
On
The
Film
Raai
Laxmi
said,
"I
think
the
critics
were
a
bit
too
harsh
to
the
film.
The
film's
reviews
seemed
like
a
personal
vendetta.
The
makers
had
a
trough
time
to
release
the
film.
First,
they
had
a
case
against
them
over
the
film's
title.
Then,
the
release
dates
was
shifted
more
than
once.
Besides
there
were
certain
portions
which
were
shot
about
one-and-half
year
ago
and
they
looked
different
than
the
ones
which
were
shot
in
the
recent
past.
Aajkal
sabkuch
itna
jaldi
badal
jaata
hai
that
you
can't
delay
the
film
and
yet
expect
all
of
it
to
look
in
sync
and
continuity."
Good
News!
"I
remain
very
much
in
Mumbai,
and
am
on
the
verge
of
signing
my
next
Bollywood
film.
Aisa
toh
bahut
logon
ke
saath
hota
hai
ki
picture
nahi
chalti
hai.
We
shouldn't
make
as
big
deal
of
Julie
2."
A
Decent
Start
"We
unarguably
overdid
the
s*x
genre.
Anyway,
all
said
and
done,
I
strongly
feel
that
Julie
2
has
been
a
decent
start
for
me
in
B-town.
I
must
thank
the
critics
for
praising
my
performance
in
Julie
2
and
FYI,
I
just
learnt
that
shows
have
been
increased
in
Mumbai
(Chembur),
Malaysia
and
Australia.
Any
other
newcomer
may
not
have
been
able
to
pull
off
as
much
as
I
did
in
Julie
2.
It's
not
easy
out
here,"
she
signed
off
saying.