Distressing: Kangana Ranaut Needed A SpotboyE Expose To Confirm Manikarnika Producer Kamal Jain's Delicate Health
Kangana Ranaut's denial notwithstanding, herculean (but inexplicable) efforts to cover up Manikarnika producer Kamal Jain's health fail--- as SpotboyE.com was relentlessly at it
Vickey Lalwani
Mon Jan 21 2019 5437 views
It needed a SpotboyE.com true-to-the-hilt story for Team Manikarnika, now obviously led by Kangana Ranaut, to confirm that the film's producer Kamal Jain has indeed suffered a paralytic stroke and is on a ventilator (in Kokilaben Ambani Hospital). Manikarnika's lead actress seemed to be on a mission, when the production unit denied to timesnownews.com on Sunday afternoon (story published at 1.28 pm) that there was nothing serious with Mr Jain. Hectic efforts were made yesterday (quite an insensitive overdrive) to dismiss off his paralytic stroke as a sore throat and lung infection. Read: Manikarnika Producer In Hospital: Zee Studios Takes Swift Action And Distributes A Statement
The worst in that denial story came when Miss Ranaut herself dismissed the gravity of the situation and said, "He (Mr Jain) is doing fine. The reports are misleading. He fell sick last week and is on his way to recovery. I am in touch with him everyday. Request everyone to please stop backing sensational reports."
This was a clear attempt by Team Manikarnika to rubbish/downplay our Saturday night story which broke the news of Mr Jain's delicate health. The earlier effort made by Zee Studios (who have inexplicably pumped in loads of money in this historical drama, let's hope their expectations are not belied) to distribute a statement, hinting that it had been written by Mr Jain, would have been lapped up by the media if we hadn't quickly spoken to Dr Ram Narayan (Executive Director of Koilaben Ambani Hospital) who confirmed that Mr Jain was indeed on a ventilator in the ICU even now and down with a neurological disorder. And of course, we quickly published that story (2.28 pm). Pray Miss Ranaut, are patients on ventilators fine
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