Anu Aggarwal highlighted the 90s underworld relationship of the 90s: ‘ruled by Dawood Ibrahim … it was a dirty business’.

Anu AgarwalWho rise for fame with a 1990 romantic hit AashiquiDuring the 1990s, he has clearly spoken about the relationship between Bollywood and the underworld. While reflecting that era, he described the film business back as “dirty”, given that many films were funded by the underworld. While he admitted that he is uncertain about the current status of the industry, his comment offers a clear reminder of shady effects that once looms on Hindi cinema.‘All the money came from the underworld’In a conversation with Pinkvilla, Anu Aggarwal highlighted more on how deeply the underworld was linked to the Hindi film industry in the 90s. He revealed that during that period most of the film financing through the off-the-ridden deals, figures such as Dawood Ibrahim were allegedly drawing the wire behind the curtain. According to him, almost all the money flowing in Bollywood at that time was the links of the underworld, which portrayed an industry picture that operated under a completely separate set of rules.Sudden fame and heavy attentionAnu Aggarwal became a national sensation throughout the night with his debut in the hell, receiving a large -scale fan almost immediately thereafter. But intense fame came with a price. Constant attention and lack of individual space eventually became heavy, pushed to completely remove the headlines.Recalling the time, Anu said that his safety was often at risk – fans used to camp outside his building, some also flew from other countries, just to catch a glimpse of his house. Fortunately, she lived in a MLA-MP building with police protection, but the frenzy was still very high. Attracting a parallel, he paid attention to what Shah Rukh Khan receives today – seeing that he was his neighbor at the time – and admitted that it all became so intense that he eventually chose to walk away from the industry.Unpaid outstand and reduced a career cutAnu Aggarwal also made a surprising revelation about her first film Aashiqui – despite the film’s blockbuster success, she claims that she was not fully compensated for her work. During the same conversation, the actor alleged that he had received only 60 percent of the agreeable fees and the remaining 40 percent is still unpaid today.After Aashiqui’s huge success, Anu Aggarwal appeared in films like Ghazab Tamasha, King Uncle, Ram Shastra and others. However, after a tragic car accident in 1999, his promising career suddenly stopped. The accident left her in a coma for 29 days, and she never returned to act after her recovering. His last film appearance was in the 1996 thriller Return of Jewel Chor.