Manikarnika is a film that had Kangana Ranaut in the lead role. It was partly directed by her, after Krish Jagarlamudi walked out of the project, midway due to creative differences. The film hit the screens on 25th January, and opened to mixed reviews.
After the release of the film, the sister of Kangana Ranaut, Rangoli had tweeted this:
Here is the proof kangana clearly asked u to come & see the film on 6th December, would u please explain this .... ?? @DirKrish pic.twitter.com/bxRCQkBidn
— Rangoli Chandel (@Rangoli_A) January 30, 2019
For which director Krish replied saying: "I never thought I've to defend my ability of film making based on the manipulations and lies of one person. @Rangoli_A these messages were ur sister's words about me ehen I've questioned her about the credit and the damage she is doing to the movie."
He also added that: "I'm confidently saying that everything Kangana has written on those whats app messages when I've questioned her, are complete lies and pre prepared, as she has foreseen that this day will come."
The NTR Biopic director didn't stop here. He went on to add screenshots of the messages he received from the technicians and Assistant directors who worked on the film. We hope that the issue gets resolved at the earliest so that the atmosphere in the industry becomes better.
Here are the screenshots attached by Krish Jagarlamudi
This is from the editor who edited n later replaced.. the question is not about who shot how much., but its about proceess which everything has been done with ulterior motive n with a poor taste. Pls realise ur lies r making things worse pic.twitter.com/QeA5aCDWtS
— Krish Jagarlamudi (@DirKrish) January 30, 2019
These r the future film makers I came out n spoke for, so that they wont face these humiliations.. pic.twitter.com/YV4YoAmrYm
— Krish Jagarlamudi (@DirKrish) January 30, 2019
The person who saw both d versions mentioned that Ive done 85% n now the techinican who worked on ground told this. pic.twitter.com/vkM6mOiHSM
— Krish Jagarlamudi (@DirKrish) January 30, 2019