The 42-year-old actor was sent a legal notice on March 30 by former Vice-Chairman of Maharashtra Minority Commission Abraham Mathai, who said Hrithik has hurt sentiments of the Christian community by making a reference to "Pope" in a tweet directed at actor Kangana Ranaut.
According to the notice, the actor was asked to apologise within seven days failing which a criminal complaint will be filed.
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The "hurtful" remarks were made on Twitter after the "Bang Bang" star's alleged ex-lover Kangana apparently referred to him as her silly "ex".
Hrithik, on January 28, had tweeted: "There are more chances of me having had an affair with the Pope than any of the (I m sure wonderful) women the media has been naming. Thanks but no thanks (sic).
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