Why Kailash Kher doesn't want a biopic?

Why Kailash Kher doesn't want a biopic?
Tuesday, June 23, 2015 12:00 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Though many celebrities are keen to see a biopic named after them, that's not the case with singer Kailash Kher, who says Bollywood doesn't show reality in such films.

A Twitter user Biswatosh Sinha said someone should make "a biopic on @Kailashkher and highlight his passion and musical journey into Bollywood".

But Kher, who has sung hit tracks like `Teri deewani`, `Allah ke bande` and `Saiyaan`, thinks otherwise.

He wrote: `BollywoodyKaran can ruin the purity of any biopic specially of singers, reality turns into full bulls**t in Movies.`

Some of the successful biopics that have been made in Bollywood so far include `Mary Kom`, `Paan Singh Tomar` and `Bhaag Milkha Bhaag`.
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