Whoa, Vishnu Vishal Couldn’t Shake Off Lal Salaam’s Flop! He Even Said Sorry To Netflix.

Vishnu Vishal looking reflective, possibly after his movie Lal Salaam faced issues.
  • Vishnu Vishal’s honest feelings after Lal Salaam.
  • Why he apologised to Netflix.
  • The tough reality of a film not taking off.

You won’t believe what just popped up on our feed! Vishnu Vishal, the actor and producer, just shared something super honest. It’s all about his film, Lal Salaam. And let’s just say, it wasn’t a happy story, folks.

He admitted he just couldn’t move on after the movie didn’t do well. Like, he really couldn’t shake it off. That’s a tough feeling, right? When something you put your whole heart into just doesn’t land.

And get this – he actually apologised to Netflix! The film was supposed to go straight to OTT. But it flopped. So, no Netflix release for Lal Salaam. Imagine having to make that call. It must have felt like a real gut punch.

The whole vibe around the film’s planned release turning into a quiet exit? It’s a somber visual. A project, all set for a big digital splash, just… fading. We can almost picture the hushed conversations behind the scenes.

It reminds us a bit of when films don’t quite hit their mark. Like when Subhash Ghai talked about Rishi Kapoor being down after ‘Karz’ tanked! (Read more here) It’s that feeling of disappointment that just sticks with you.

Vishnu Vishal opening up like this? It’s pretty raw. He’s showing us that even successful people feel the weight of failure. It messes with your head. (Speaking of that, remember how Akanksha Choudhary opened up about past allegations and how they messed with her head? That’s another story about things getting complicated!)

It takes courage to say ‘I messed up’ or ‘this didn’t work’. Especially when it’s all public. This isn’t just about a movie. It’s about a person’s feelings.

And it just goes to show, not every project is a party, right? While some are celebrating big (like we saw when Khushbu Sundar had her big celebration!), others are dealing with the quiet aftermath of a flop. That’s life in the film world.

Our Take

We think it’s huge that Vishnu Vishal was so open. It’s easy to pretend everything is perfect. But sometimes, things just don’t go as planned. And owning that? That’s real strength. It makes him feel incredibly human. We get it. Completely.