Hrithik Roshan states: "Apparently, a guy can not be tracked down in India" about Kangana Ranaut's allegations



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In an interview with a publication, Hrithik Roshan talked about the trip of "Super 30". and from his point of view on Kangana Ranaut.

  Hrithik Roshan says, "Apparently, a guy can not be tracked down in India" about Kangana Ranaut's allegations
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July 30th of the movie Super 30 by Hrithik Roshan appears on July 12 and the film is in a state of controversy. First, two lawsuits hindered the progress of the film – one The #MeToo allegation against director Vikal Bahl and another case was a public interest litigation (PIL) against Anand Kumar, the man whose the film draws inspiration from life. Kumar has been described as "fraud" by IIT Guwahati students, in an ongoing case.

However, the true test was operated by Roshan in the form of Judgmentall Hai Kya by Kangana Ranaut, because of which the Super 30 was to change its release date. In an interview with Hindustan Times, Roshan spoke about his equation with Ranaut and the controversies surrounding Super 30 .

Roshan revealed that Super 30 's trip was "difficult" and that, when Bahl's name was quoted, he was "perhaps the first to take a rather hard position" (in the matter).

About Ranaut, Roshan said, "I realized that bullies need to be treated with some patience and not be engaged, so being who I am, if I choose to confront myself in accordance with law, I become the aggressor.If I withdraw from a film clash of which I know that it was conceived in advance, then I become a faint who writes a story of I have learned to not be affected by one or the other. "

He adds: "It was the facilitators who allowed this circus to continue for six years, I have no case in court directly with the lady (Kangana), and the reason I can not not having one is because apparently a guy can not be harbaded in India. "

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