Mass Ka Das Vishwak Sen’s recent romantic entertainer, Laila, directed by Ram Narayan, failed to meet audience expectations and became a box-office bomb. The film received constructive criticism for its content and vulgarity and also faced calls for boycott due to a recent controversy. His previous film, Mechanic Rocky, also fell short of audience expectations and became a flop.
Following the box office setbacks, Vishwak Sen has finally come out with a post apologizing to the audience and his well-wishers through an open letter on his social media. He wrote, “I acknowledge that my recent films haven’t met expectations. My last film received constructive criticism, which I wholeheartedly accept. To the well-wishers and those who believe in me, I sincerely apologize. My intention has always been to bring something fresh to the audience, and I deeply respect the feedback I’ve received.”
Moving forward, I promise that whether my films are class or mass, they will never cross the line into vulgarity. If I make a bad film, you have every right to criticize me because it was you who stood by me with unconditional love when I had no one. Since the beginning of my career, I have chosen stories that connected with you, and I will continue to do so. But from now on, it won’t just be about making good films—every single scene of mine will count.”
The actor also expressed gratitude to the producers, distributors, and writers and wrote, “I also want to take this moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the producers and distributors who have placed their trust in me and supported my journey.
A special thanks to my backbone—the directors and writers who have shaped me into the actor I am today. Thank you all for your constructive criticism. I will be back soon with a strong and promising project. Until then, I truly appreciate your unwavering support through my highs and lows. It means the world to me. Yours… Vishwak Sen.”