This story is from January 29, 2019

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta opens up about his tiff with Kangana Ranaut in a detailed tweet

Kangana Ranuat and her films, be it 2017 'Simran' or the recently released 'Manikarnika- The Queen Of Jhansi', are just denying to be away from the headlines. After a lot of 'Manikarnika' controversies, the actress and her film is back in news.
Filmmaker Hansal Mehta opens up about his tiff with Kangana Ranaut in a detailed tweet
Kangana Ranuat and her films, be it 2017 'Simran' or the recently released 'Manikarnika- The Queen Of Jhansi', are just denying to be away from the headlines. After a lot of 'Manikarnika' controversies, the actress and her film is back in news.
Now, filmmaker Hansal Mehta has came out in open and tweeted about his fall out with Kangana during 2017 released film, 'Simran'. He also revealed the reason behind his silence during Apurva Asrani and Kangana Ranaut's tiff over the writing credits back then.
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Hansal called the entire chapter with Kangana as painful while the past two years of him have been “difficult, very difficult” for him. He tweeted, “Many people keep dragging me into the controversies around Kangana Ranaut that seem to erupt from time to time. For the last time - Simran is a closed chapter as far as I am concerned. The details of what really transpired during the film will remain a closed chapter as far as I am concerned. The details of what really transpired during the film will remain a painful chapter of my life that might find their way in a memoir pleasure on social media. I chose to remain silent before the film released because there was no way I could sabotage a film that had the efforts of so many people at stake. I chose to remain silent after the release because I was relieved that the film was finally out and I did not want to re-live what I had endured. I had to move on for my own sanity,”
He also revealed that he is still coping up the instances. He further added, “The past two years have been difficult, very difficult. These years have impacted me mentally and physically. I am dealing with my losses in the most constructive manner possible and in the only way I know - by moving on, by living a fuller life, by working doubly hard and by steering clear of people whose presence in my personal and professional life could be toxic,"
Last but not the least, Hansal concluded, “To each his own. A prayer for peace and happiness to all. Heartfelt gratitude to family, friends and colleagues for always being there. And a special thank you to those who revel in calling me names - the attention you give me indeed flattering.”
We wonder what Kangana has to say on this.
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