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Will Comment At Right Time: Rakesh Roshan On Kangana's Poser

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Oct, 2016 03:48 PM
  • Will Comment At Right Time: Rakesh Roshan On Kangana's Poser
After Kangana Ranaut asked why Rakesh Roshan always comes to the rescue of his son, the veteran filmmaker said he will speak up about the feud between the actress and Hrithik Roshan at the "right time".
 
"Whatever I wanted to say I said it. Now I will speak when I feel there is a right time to talk about this," said the senior Roshan.
 
Recently, Rakesh Roshan took Kangana's name and said that she has been "spreading lies" about Hrithik.
 
In an interview, he said: "Hrithik is different, as when someone (Kangana Ranaut) was spreading lies about him, he chose to stay calm and dignified. If he does choose to come out with the truth, it will shock everyone."
 
 
When "Queen" actress Kangana was questioned about her opinion on Hrithik's father's statement, she minced no words at another event.
 
She said: "I want to know why Indian men can't stand for themselves. He (Hrithik) is 43 years old. Why his father always has to come to his rescue? For how long will he keep hiding behind their big influential father's name?"
 
"He (Hrithik) is an adult and pretty much can handle his own controversies in show business. It is just a simple controversy. Why daddies have to save their son? I don't understand this."
 
Kangana and Hrithik have been involved in a legal tussle.

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