After director Krish, writer Apurva Asrani calls out Kangana Ranaut for hijacking films

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January 30, 2019

Mumbai, Jan 30: Apurva Asrani has lashed out against Kangana Ranaut following credit controversy that has erupted after Manikarnika – The Queen of Jhansi director Krish claimed that the actor “hijacked” the period drama.

In 2017, Asrani accused Ranaut of discrediting his work on Simran and debunked her claim of converting the movie from “one line screenplay to a full-fledged story”.

Two years and a war of words later, the writer-editor has supported Krish, who has broken silence on his exit from the Rani Lakshmibai biopic, starring Ranaut.

The actor, who turned director with Manikarnika, claimed that she stepped in to fill Krish’s shoes after he was unavailable to re-shoot a chunk of the project.

But the director rubbished the claims, saying they together started and shot the film. He even said that the entire process of the film was done in poor taste.

In a series of tweets, Asrani said Manikarnika had unfortunately gone the Simran way.

The writer warned the director how he will be targeted by Ranaut for speaking up.

“What’s going to hurt more brother Krish is that she will run a vicious smear campaign to destroy your credibility. And worse, a large section of the media, especially the pseudo feminists, will ignore your story like they did when Ketan Mehta and then I claimed she hijacked our films. Sad,” Asrani wrote on Twitter.

The scribe also shared some snippets of Krish’s interview and recalled how Ranaut conspired with the producer to remove him from Simran.

“Director #Krish exposes how #KanganaRanaut hijacked #Manikarnika. This is exactly what she did on ‘Simran’ too. Waited for me to complete the cut (minus patchwork), told me how much she loved it, then had me thrown out by colluding with producer – before she went onto screw up the film,” he recounted.

Krish, in media interviews, has claimed that parts of other actors such as Atul Kulkarni, who plays Tantya Tope in the film, were chopped off to make the movie a one-person show.

Asrani said, watching Krish speak was a “painful, yet cathartic” experience because he had gone through something similar.

“I wrote #Simran with a passion similar to the man in the video (Krish). But an insecure #KanganaRanaut started deleting other actors lines on set and made it about her. Krish explains in frustration how she cut out historical characters from #Manikarnika too,” Asrani added.

The writer-editor also called out his previous frequent collaborator, “Simran” director Hansal Mehta and blamed him along with Ranaut for allegedly triggering his Bell’s Palsy last year.

“Hansal Mehta, THIS is the mindf**k you and Kangana put me through on Simran which led me to a breakdown. If you had the courage to stand up then, we could have weathered many more storms together.

“I salute Krish’s courage and goodness, especially when he talks of his team. #catharsis,” he said.

Director-producer Pooja Bhatt also came to Krish’s defence on the credit row.

“This is so wrong… On every level… This is not the industry I was born to and not the industry I wish to inherit. Eventually it is credit we work for… Money comes and money goes… The first rule of filmmaking is to acknowledge people’s contribution,” she wrote on Twitter.

To this Asrani replied, “Thankyou for finally acknowledging this. I had yearned for your support when she did this to me two years ago too. But still, I’m happy to see this condemnation from you.”

Bhatt went on to apologise for if she came across as “being reticent”.

“The details of that situation, even though spelt out by all seemed murky to me which is why I didn’t jump in. Though I always maintained that Hansal’s silence felt odd and rather unjust,” she added.

Asrani responded to her, claiming even he was duped by Ranaut’s behaviour initially.

“Her game is brutal. She first plays the victim & wins your trust. You give your all, sacrifice all other work, because she seems lovely. Then when you’re ready with a film you nurtured/created, she has you thrown out. Then she uses the press & trolls to character assassinate you,” he said.

Meanwhile, lyricist-dialogue writer of Manikarnika, Prasoon Joshi praised Ranaut for “elevating the film to another level”.

“Kangana hasn’t only given an outstanding performance she’s also elevated the film to another level through her direction and commitment. Let not any controversy take that away from her. It’s been a tough journey and am all for celebrating everyone’s contribution. Here’s to team #Manikarnika,” Joshi tweeted.

Ranaut, who is at the centre of the controversy, is yet to comment on Krish’s remarks.

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April 6,2020

New Delhi, April 6: Acknowledging on being scared and talking of not seeing his family for three weeks, actor Salman Khan along with nephew Nirvaan on Sunday shared their lockdown experience in a video message.

The 54-year-old star, without disclosing where the actor actually is, shared a video message on Twitter along with his brother Sohail Khan's son, Nirvaan.

Salman began the one-minute and 26-seconds long video, by saying: "We came here for a few days and now we're stuck and scared"

The 'Bharat' actor then introduced Nirvaan and asked him "How long has it been since you saw your father?", to which Nirvaan replied, "It must have been three weeks."

"I have not seen my father for three weeks. We are here and he is alone at home," Salman added.

The 'Sultan' actor then asks the boy: "You remember the film dialogue, 'the one who got scared, died.' It does not apply here in this situation. We are scared and bravely we admit that we are scared. Please don't be brave in this situation."

Nirvaan also further requested everybody to stay safe and maintain social-distance.

"I think it's better for everyone to stay home, avoid contact and I think the longer we stay indoors the faster this ends," he added.

The 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' star concluded the video by saying: "The one who got afraid saved himself and lives of others around him. Moral of the story, 'We're all scared'."

Urging people to take the government's advisory of self-isolation seriously amid the rising cases of coronavirus in the country, the megastar had earlier shared a video message for fans. 

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January 11,2020

Washington, Jan 11: Fresh off his win at the Golden Globes, actor Joaquin Phoenix participated in a climate change protest and was arrested by the police.

The "Joker" star took part in the weekly protests against climate change, started by Hollywood veteran Jane Fonda.

According to Variety, the 45-year-old actor also addressed the crowd of close to 300 people.

In his short speech, he took aim at the meat and dairy industry for being the third leading cause of the climate crisis.

"Sometimes we wonder what can we do in this fight against climate change, and there is something that you can do today and tomorrow, by making a choice about what you consume," Phoenix said.

"There are things I can't avoid. I flew a plane here today, or last night rather, but one thing I can do is change my eating habits," he added.

Besides Phoenix, veteran Hollywood star Martin Sheen also turned up for the protest and got arrested by the police. Actors Maggie Gyllenhaal and Susan Sarandon were also present.

Capitol Police said it arrested 147 people who were charged with crowding, obstructing or incommoding. All the protestors were later released.

Fonda, who was on stage with Phoenix, called him "one of the greatest living actors today".

She has been protesting weekly as part of her "Fire Drill Fridays" initiative since announcing she was moving to Washington "to be closer to the epicenter of the fight for our climate." Her participation has ended in multiple arrests.

Earlier this month, Phoenix had talked about climate change at the Golden Globes ceremony, asking Hollywood to walk the talk on the issue.

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March 12,2020

Chennai, Mar 12: Superstar Rajinikanth on Thursday clarified that he never aspired to become the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and said his plans for politics include different heads for his prospective party and a possible government headed by it.

In his first official press conference since December 31, 2017, when he announced to take the political plunge, the veteran star also said he planned to appoint as CM, an educated youth who was compassionate and had self-respect.

With a two-leadership system for party and the government, the former would act as an "opposition" to highlight issues and would not even hesitate to "remove", apparently the head of the government, if it fails to perform, he said.

His prospective party would focus on including a substantial amount of youngsters in the age group of below 45 years while the rest would comprise retired judges and IAS and IPS officials among others.

"I myself would reach out to them and invite them," to join him, the 69-year-old actor said.

Contrary to expectations, he however, did not make a concrete statement on floating his party but called for an "uprising" by youth, after which he would make his formal political entry.

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