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'Baseless Stories:' Sushant Singh Rajput's Kizie Aur Manny Co-Star Sanjana Sanghi Denies Actor Haras

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Oct, 2018 01:26 AM
    Debutante Sanjana Sanghi on Tuesday denied that she faced any "misconduct" or "misbehaviour" on the set of "Kizie Aur Manny".
     
     
    Sanjana's statement on Twitter comes a few days after her co-actor Sushant Singh Rajput outrightly denied a media report claiming that the actress felt "uncomfortable" with the "Kai Po Che!" actor's "overly friendly behaviour" during the movie's shoot in Jodhpur.
     
     
    "On returning from a long trip to the US yesterday, I read several baseless and unfounded stories with respect to misconduct and misbehaviour on the sets of our film 'Kizie Aur Manny'. I would like to clarify that no such incident took place with me. Let's put an end to these conjectures," Sanjana tweeted.
     
     
    In his defence, Sushant had even shared screenshots of his SMS conversation with Sanjana, and called the source-based allegations against him a "smear campaign".
     
     
    Mukesh Chhabra has been ousted from the director's chair for the movie as he has been accused of sexual harassment by multiple women.
     
     
    "Kizie Aur Manny" is the Hindi remake of "The Fault In Our Stars". It is being produced by Fox Star Hindi.

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