After Hrithik Roshan made his complaint public, Kangana Ranaut’s lawyers have asked Hrithik “to answer the questions which were publicly put to him in April 2016” if he wanted to clear his name.
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“Advocate Rizwan Siddiquee representing Ms. Kangana Ranaut states that the private complaint made by Mr. Hrithik Roshan which has been brought on record belatedly has now been perused, and in reply to the same my client only states that the sequence of events and the facts of the case speak for itself. If Mr. Hrithik really wants to clear his name and if this is the reason to bring the private complaint on record after six months, then he simply ought to answer the questions which were publicly put to him in April 2016, instead of using such diversionary tactics. Truth can easily be determined as the sequence of events and the facts of the matter cannot be changed by anyone," the statement read.
Kangana Ranaut's Lawyer Advocate Rizwan Siddiquee states that,
It is quite surprising to note that some electronic news channel is trying to create a media feeding frenzy, concerning an old police complaint which was filed by Mr. Hrithik Roshan sometime early in the year 2016, to miserably create a fresh story and get TRP’s for their channel.
“Be as it may, I want to clarify to other electronic media channels and other print publications that the said old police complaint concerning an imposter which was filed by Mr. Hrithik Roshan has been dealt with by my client, as per the legal procedure provided”.
Also all others should not get confused by the random and out of context questions that may be miserably raised by the channel for obvious reasons. All answers to the questions are available on public platform since early 2016 and it is not prudent on the part of my client to repeat the same things all over again. If Mr. Hrithik really wants to clear his name then he has to simply answer the questions which were publicly put to him at that stage. The said unanswered questions are also available on public domain since April 2016Statement by Kangana Ranaut’s lawyer
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