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Hrithik Roshan Wants To Know Why This Actress Is 'Lying' About Being Her 'Friend And Mentor'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Apr, 2017 11:13 AM

    Polish model and actress Angela Krislinzki, who courted attention with her statements about her bonding with Hrithik Roshan, has apologised to the actor that her words were taken out of context.

     

    In an interview to a newspaper, Angela claimed that she worked with Hrithik in a commercial, and how she bonded with him and is inspired by him.

     
     

    Hrithik was shocked by such claims, and took to Twitter on Tuesday to post: "My dear lady, who are you and why are you lying."

     

    In response to Hrithik's stance, Angela apologised for all the confusion.

     

    In a statement posted on Twitter, she wrote: "I respect you a lot sir and I am sorry for such misleading headlines. It's really hurtful. I have admired you as an actor just like millions others but I have been fortunate enough to work with you in two TVCs."

     

     

    She explained: "When I say mentor I meant someone who inspired my life in right direction... This all began during the press meet of my film, someone asked me how I thought of entering acting inspite of foreign looks, so I replied when I was shooting with Hrithik Roshan, his few inspirational words inspired me."

     

    "The article only speaks about how inspirational you have been to me just like you have been to million others. I would like to apologise for any inconvenience occurred to you."

     

    Hrithik then responded: "Yes, misleading headlines indeed. Graceful of you to clarify and apologise though. Wishing you the best for your career."

     

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