Akshay Kumar's forthcoming project Laxmmi Bomb recently created a lot of buzz after director Raghava Lawrence stepped out of the film. Now, in a statement, the filmmaker said that he would reconsider his decision to direct the film if the makers give him the respect he deserves. Raghava was upset after makers released the first look of Laxmmi Bomb without consulting him.
A week after Lawrence walked out of the project citing lack of respect, he posted a statement on Twitter, saying: "I had tweeted about stepping out of 'Laxmmi Bomb' a few days back. Post my tweet, both Akshay Kumar sir's fans and my fans have been requesting me to do this film. I'm overwhelmed with their genuine love. But trust me, I'm equally upset for the past one week as you are."
He said that he was very "thrilled" to do this film as he waited a long time for this opportunity. Lawrence also revealed that the makers are meeting him and he will think about directing the project if he's assured respect.
"The producers are coming to Chennai to meet me. It's completely in their hands now. If I am given proper self-respect for the job, then I'll think about it. Let's see after the meeting. Wanted to share this message to all fans who were genuinely concerned," he added.
In Laxmmi Bomb, Akshay plays a character that will be possessed by a ghost of a transgender. The film also features Kiara Advani.
(With IANS inputs)