Rajeev
Khandelwal
became
a
household
name
as
Sujal
with
Ekta
Kapoor's
popular
TV
soap
Kahiin
Toh
Hoga.
In
2008,
the
actor
stepped
into
Bollywood
with
the
critically-acclaimed
film
Aamir.
However,
Rajeev's
later
films
failed
to
recreate
the
success
of
his
debut.
In
his
latest
interview
with
ETimes,
Rajeev
Khandelwal
opened
up
about
the
various
lows
that
took
place
in
his
professional
life.
From
talking
about
how
a
producer
ditched
his
film
to
being
conned
into
doing
roles
he
never
signed
for,
Rajeev
was
at
his
candid
best.
Talking
about
his
2014
film
DOA:
Death
Of
Amar,
the
actor
recalled
how
producer
Remo
D'Souza
had
disowned
himself
from
that
movie
saying
that
he
had
no
involvement
in
the
project.
Rajeev
was
quoted
as
saying
by
ETimes,
"Remo
D'Souza
decided
to
tell
the
world
that
he
has
not
produced
the
film.
He
had
some
issues
with
the
other
producers.
I
felt
that
there
was
some
dirt
somewhere.
I
didn't
call
up
Remo
for
any
explanation.
I
decided
to
move
on."
On
the
other
hand,
Rajeev's
co-star
Zareen
Khan
had
earlier
said
in
an
interview
that
she
was
shocked
to
hear
Remo's
statement.
The
actress
had
said,
"I
had
signed
the
film,
since
I
was
told
it
was
his
production," she
said.
"We
have
shot
the
entire
film.
After
the
last
day
of
the
shoot,
everyone
just
disappeared.
I
have
got
no
update
about
the
release
ever
since."
Meanwhile,
Remo
had
claimed
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times
in
2015
that
DOA:
Death
Of
Amar
was
not
his
film.
"Somebody
has
used
my
name
to
promote
it.
But
I
think
the
film
is
shelved
now,
and
not
likely
to
release," he
was
quoted
as
saying.
While
speaking
with
ETimes,
Rajeev
also
opened
up
about
how
he
was
conned
into
doing
a
film
titled
Will
You
Marry
Me?.
"I
had
signed
a
film
wherein
I
was
supposed
to
play
a
joker,
whose
script
had
made
me
extremely
emotional.
The
makers
started
that
film
and
then
came
to
me
saying
that
they
first
wanted
me
to
do
a
film
Will
You
Marry
Me?
with
Aditya
Datt
as
director.
Datt
had
directed
me
in
Table
No
21
and
I
went
by
their
word.
The
film
wherein
I
had
started
playing
a
joker
never
released.
Trust
me,
I
wanted
to
buy
that
film.
But
it
didn't
materialise
as
its
three
producers
are
still
at
loggerheads
with
each
other.
I
told
them
that
I
pity
them,'
the
Pranaam
actor
told
the
tabloid.
Speaking
about
movies,
Rajeev
was
last
seen
in
the
Zee5
film
Court
Martial.