VIVEK OBEROI CLAIMS TO BE VICTIM OF LOBBYING: LEFT WITH JUST TWO OPTIONS

Vivek Oberoi, in a new interview, has claimed that he had fallen victim to the system and lobbying in Bollywood. The actor also added that instead of being depressed, he chose to stand up to the challenge and write his own destiny.

In an interview with India News, Vivek Oberoi said, "I have been doing other businesses for a while now. There was a phase in my life where my movies were hit, performance was appreciated, yet for other reasons if you are not getting any role at all, when you become the victim of a system and lobby, you are left with just two options where you get all depressed or take it as a challenge and write your own destiny. I chose to walk on the latter path and ended up starting several businesses."

Vivek Oberoi was a part of several hit films, like 'Yuva', 'Saathiya', 'Company', amongst others. However, his career suffered significantly after the infamous press conference where he accused Salman Khan of threatening him. He later admitted, "In hindsight, I went through a lot of stuff that was unnecessary," while speaking to Hindustan Times.

The actor was last seen in Rohit Shetty's 'Indian Police Force'.

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