Hrithik Accuses Kangana of Advising Dad Rakesh Roshan on 'How to Handle his Son' |
March 16, 2016 Ankita Bhalla54699 reads |
Looks like, this one battle of exes' and ego' is only getting nastier. Joining the bandwagon of accusations and legal claims, there's another one now, which involves Hrithik's dad, Rakesh Roshan.
According to a popular daily, the seeds of animosity between Hrithik-Kangana were sown when the actress had a fallout with her mentor, director Anurag Basu, over her reduced screen time in Kites, a Roshan home production film. Things seemed to have resolved when the actors came together for Krrish 3. However, in the three years since, they haven't reunited on screen but the rumours of them seeing each other, off and on, persisted.
Hrithik's notice says that Kangana was so obsessed with him that at one point she called his father, actor-producer Rakesh Roshan. The notice says: "You have misconstrued our client's silence and dignity as a weakness and started being more and more impudent. You had the audacity to call his father and give him advice on how to handle his son, who, you said, is chasing you via mails and phone calls. His father also explained and conveyed to you that you had misunderstood the situation and that our client is not interested in you."
Kangana's notice, however, gives details of all the parties she attended where Hrithik invited only close friends and family, including a lavish, do organised to celebrate his sister's birthday. Her notice says: "That she was invited to a private birthday party in January 2011 'with select guests' establishes the fact that your client was not only professionally associated (with her) but was also personally close. And this was before she signed Krrish 3. She also attended your sister's birthday party in January 2012."
Kangana's notice also refers to her own birthday party which Hrithik attended with his wife and kids in March 2013. "Pursuant to this my client attended your father's birthday party in September 2013, which was a private affair with select guests. These facts are sufficient to prove that my client was never a stranger to your client or his family, and therefore your client blatantly cannot deny the same to suit his convenience," the notice adds.
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