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When Mahima Chaudhry opened up about alleged bullying by Subhash Ghai and industry blacklisting: 'He even took me to the court and...'

Mahima Chaudhry, a beloved actress of the 90s, rose to fame with her debut in Pardes (1997). While the film made her an overnight star, she later revealed in an old interview that director Subhash Ghai had bullied her and even took her to court.

February 22, 2025 / 23:38 IST
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Mahima Chaudhry, one of the most celebrated actresses of the 90s, won hearts with her debut in Pardes (1997), directed by Subhash Ghai. Her portrayal of the innocent village girl ‘Ganga’ made her an overnight sensation.

Throughout the 90s, Mahima delivered memorable performances in films like Dhadkan, Sandwich, Daag, and Khiladi 420, sharing the screen with stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Ajay Devgn. However, in an old interview, the actress revealed a darker side of her journey, disclosing that she was bullied by Subhash Ghai and even taken to court by him.

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Before making her Bollywood debut, Mahima Chaudhry worked as a VJ on music channels, where she caught the attention of director Subhash Ghai, who later cast her as the lead in Pardes. In a past interview as reported by Bollywood Shaadis, Mahima opened up about the challenges she faced, alleging that Subhash Ghai bullied her and even took her to court. She further claimed that the filmmaker tried to sabotage her career by sending messages to producers, urging them not to work with her.

She said, "It was quite stressful. He sent a message to all the producers that nobody should work with me! If you pick up one of the issues of Trade Guide magazine in 1998 or 1999, there was an ad that he had given which stated that if anybody wanted to work with me, that person would have to contact him. Otherwise, it would be a breach of contract. However, there was no such contract which said that I had to seek his permission.”