Bipasha Basu Claps Back At Mika Singh In A Cryptic Post After His ‘Tantrums’ Comment
Mika Singh said that Bipasha Basu's tantrums were the reason why the she was not getting work and was sitting at home.

Famous Indian singer Mika Singh has been making headlines after he revealed his regrettable experience of working with Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover on the web series Dangerous. The project was backed by the singer and in a recent interview, he admitted how Basu threw tantrums and claimed that the series turned into a frustrating and costly ordeal. Now, the actor has hit back with a cryptic post about toxic people.
Bipasha Basu’s Reaction To Mika Singh
Dr. Anne Brown once said, “Toxic people create chaos, point fingers, shift blame, and avoid taking responsibility.” Bipasha Basu posted this remark on her Instagram story. “Avoid negativity and toxicity,” she continued. May God bless everyone. “Durga Durga,” accompanied by emojis of folded hands. Fans question if Bipasha has addressed Mika’s accusations, even though she did not name her or address the situation.
During an interview with Pinkvilla, Mika Singh said that her tantrums were the reason why the duo was not getting work and was sitting at home. He stated that he wanted to do a low-budget movie with a budget of roughly Rs 4 crore because he really liked Karan. He brought in Bhushan Patel, who directed the movie Alone, which had previously starred Bipasha in a double part, and had Vikram Bhatt write the plot because he couldn’t afford to hire him as a director. Bipasha persisted on working on the project, even though Mika stated that he was considering creating the series with Karan and another actress.
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“These out-of-work actresses complain about bad luck, but they should learn to respect producers who bring them opportunities. They are your god. They’d rather take minuscule roles in a Dharma film but won’t show the same respect to independent producers, despite getting paid just as much,” he said.
First Published: March 04, 2025 11:58 AM