Yashvardhan Ahuja's Film Debut Delayed Due to Co-Star Controversy
The production of the Hindi remake of 'Baby' has been put on hold indefinitely, with the makers looking for a replacement for Babil Khan, and the future of the film remains uncertain, leaving Yashvardhan Ahuja's Bollywood debut in limbo.

The Bollywood debut of Yashvardhan Ahuja, son of Govinda and Sunita Ahuja, has been put on hold due to a fallout between his co-star Babil Khan and director Sai Rajesh, causing the production of the Hindi remake of the 2023 Telugu film 'Baby' to be indefinitely postponed.
The controversy began when Sai Rajesh criticized Babil Khan over an emotional breakdown video that went viral, leading to a heated exchange between the two on social media. As a result, Babil Khan exited the film, leaving the makers to recast the male lead, a task that will take a significant amount of time. The production had already spent nearly six months finalizing the female lead, and the delay has caused uncertainty about the project's future.
Babil Khan was initially cast to play the lead role, while Yashvardhan Ahuja was to play a supporting role. However, Khan's exit has put the entire production on hold, with no confirmed timeline for resuming. The exit is reportedly due to the heated argument between Khan and Rajesh, following Khan's emotional social media posts, in which he name-dropped several actors. Khan later apologized and announced his exit from the film, citing "unforeseen circumstances".
The delay in the production of the film has raised concerns about the future of Yashvardhan Ahuja's Bollywood debut, which was highly anticipated. The makers are now facing the daunting task of recasting the male lead, which will take a lot of time, and it remains to be seen how this controversy will affect the final outcome of the film.