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Krushna Abhishek reveals that the child in the poster of Govinda’s Hatya was him

Comedian Krushna Abhishek is a well-known TV personality and has also worked in a few Bollywood films. He is also the nephew of actor Govinda and has shared the poster of the 1988 film Hatya with his uncle. In the poster, a child can be seen clinging on the Govinda's leg and it is none other than Krishna.

Krushna Abhishek reveals that the child in the poster of Govinda’s Hatya was him

Krushna, was, however, not a part of the movie but had filled in for the child actor in the film on the day of the photoshoot. The comedian took to Instagram to share this piece of information. Sharing the poster, he wrote, "Got this pic today. Guys do u know the baby holding the leg in this pic is me ... I was not in the film but the child actor didn’t have the date so photoshoot was done by me...my first work @anupamkher@hatya.”


The role of the speech and hearing impaired child was played by Sujitha and Krushna was only seen in the poster. The film was directed by Kirti Kumar with Neelam in the lead. The movie which was the remake of the Malayalam film Poovinu Puthiya Ponnthennal also starred Anupam Kher, Om Shivpuri and Johnny Lever in pivotal roles.

Also Read: Govinda showers praise on Ranveer Singh, calls him ‘superstar’ after Zee Cine Awards 2020



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