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Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi might be turning out to be a sorted success at the box office but there seems to be a lot of spilt out mess in terms of its makers. The movie’s co-director Krish, who, recently broke his silence on the entire saga has now gone forward to accuse Kangana Ranaut of using unfair means to bring about changes and remove sequences from the original footages.
In a recent interview with Bollywood Hungama, Krish was heard quoting, “Kangana told me whatever will be reshot is a patch-work, small unit.. whatever you’ll say we’ll do that basically.. edit me dekh lenge.. baad me. She said ‘every scene will come to you’ and I was under that impression”
“Later the editors were removed.. those working with me every day… you know online editing to everything. Once I came back here (Mumbai) in August it happened, and the re-recording was already happening basically. And they went to Pritesh Mehta’s home.. and people they took the hard-drives and they didn’t allow him to go outside.. they made him forcefully remove files. Later, my associate director and post-production supervisor told me about it.”
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He further went onto state that “Everything was done in a very maverick way.. in a very bad taste actually”