Kangana's sister hits back at Farhan, Sonam and Karan for supporting Hrithik

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Oct 09 2017 | 1:57 PM IST

The war between Kangana Ranaut and Hrithik Roshan is getting uglier and uglier day by day.

After the 'Kaabil' star opened up for the first time and came out with her side of the story, his friends and colleagues too came out in his support.

Farhan Akhtar drafted a long and detailed open letter as to why Hrithik is right, while Sonam Kapoor and Karan Johar were quick to support Farhan's thoughts.

But Kangana's sister Rangoli Chandel seems to be in no mood to relax as she took to social media to address the stars who have shown their support for Hrithik.

In a series of tweets, she wrote, "Dear @FarOutAkhtar your views could've been appreciated if you and your father were not so biased to Roshans."

While addressing Karan and Sonam, she tweeted, "Dear @karanjohar and @sonamakapoor nice to see how much a gaon wali non English speaking mountain girl has ruffled so many feathers.....Haha even if entire industry stands against her she will still survive because she is the chosen one."

Yesterday, the 'Lucknow Central' star took to Facebook and explained the reason for writing this letter.

He wrote, "The reason I felt the need to say this is that it is apparent that some people have already jumped to conclusions while some are deriving some sort of voyeuristic pleasure by encouraging the woman to carry on speaking. This is being done without a seconds pause to consider the effect her words will have on the person, his family or his children. As great as all of it may be for TRP, it's in terrible taste. Until such a time that the matter is brought to its logical conclusion by the authorities, we must avoid vilifying the man on the basis of unsubstantiated statements."

Kangana Ranaut has been silent on the matter ever since the release of 'Simran' and with new developments everyday it's either her lawyer or her sister Rangoli Chandel, who are replying.

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First Published: Oct 09 2017 | 1:57 PM IST

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