
Marius Dervishi, or as he is otherwise known by the name Zebërvoki, was invited to Pardon My French and not without reason. A few days ago, he found himself in a tense situation during the filming of a hidden camera. Andale's boys improvised as if they were threatening him for speaking out against Gjesti. But, being unaccustomed to hidden cameras, the boys overdid it, grabbing him by the hand and trying to put him in the car, which forced the police-actor to draw his gun. The incident went viral on social networks. To better explain how this situation happened, Zebërvoki said:
It was the first time I was caught on camera of this nature, but it has happened in reality on other occasions. Experience makes us vigilant, prepared, and professional in what we do.
How did he experience this hidden camera, what were his first thoughts?
To be honest, when I saw that guy with the Gjesti T-shirt, I thought it might be a 'prank' or something of that nature, but then when they tried to take my phone from my hand and dragged me to the car, I said to make sure that there was no telling how it would go. I would end up in some luggage. Even normally, based on the regulations, I acted to protect myself, my life, with the main goal of neutralizing the aggressor's behavior.
Most of the comments online indicated that people were scared by this scene and some did not believe whether it could be a real situation or staged. What is the truth?
The boom of this hidden camera went to waste, that attention because if it had been something clever, I would have used it at a later time when I had a project ready to promote in cinemas, so that it would serve as advertising and help me. And this is a wasted fuss. It just happened and ended there. If it had been done before a project that I would present for cinema, then people would have been right to think that this would have been something clever.
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