Filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma has opened up about the controversy surrounding Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, revisiting how the film became entangled in alleged underworld links during its production.Speaking in an interview with Hussain Zaidi, Varma recalled how financier Bharat Shah first got involved in the project. “At a point of time, he (Bharat Shah) got a guy who told him he has Salman Khan’s dates,” he said. To verify the claim, Shah reached out directly to the actor. “Salman told him, ‘Yes, I’ve given him dates,’” Varma added, explaining that this assurance convinced Shah to back the film.The situation changed later when Shah became aware of producer Nazim Rizvi’s alleged links. “After some time, he got to know the producer, Nazim Rizvi, has some connection with Chhota Shakeel. But he thought he’s doing a legal business, and if the producer has some underworld connection, how does that concern him? He’s himself not even a criminal, but just associated with a criminal,” Varma said.He also described the broader environment in the industry at the time, where extortion threats were not uncommon. Varma shared that an unnamed businessman received a demand of ₹5 crore and approached Shah for help, hoping his indirect connections could resolve the situation. The amount was eventually negotiated down to ₹2 crore.As more individuals reached out for similar assistance, Shah continued to intervene without personal gain. “But he wasn’t getting any money.