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Aditya Pancholi and wife Zarina Wahab watched Simran, liked Kangana Ranaut's performance

"It is Kangana’s best performance till date”, the celeb duo was quoted as saying to a leading daily.

Aditya Pancholi and wife Zarina Wahab on Simran Aditya Pancholi and wife Zarina Wahab on Simran

In between the varied controversies and fights, Aditya Pancholi and wife Zarina Wahab have watched the Kangana Ranaut starrer film Simran. The Hansal Mehta directional venture, which released on September 15 opened to mixed reviews. While several opined that the storyline was weak, Kangana was lauded for her powerful performance. Joining the bandwagon, Aditya and Zarina are all praise for the Queen actress. “It is Kangana’s best performance till date”, the celeb duo was quoted as saying to a leading daily. 

However, Zarina went on to say that she is not a good human being.  While speaking to SpotboyE she said, "We never had a problem with Kangana as an actor, but she is not a good human being." Echoing similar sentiments. Aditya said, “If and only if, she.” and trailed off.

Kangana Ranaut explosive interview in Aap Ki Adalat where she talked about how Aditya Pancholi treated her during her struggling days made huge headlines. Kangana’s shocking statements attracted much attention and, an angry Aditya exploded and alleged that the Rangoon actress made false accusations.

Replying to him, Kangana’s sister Rangoli Chandel went on a raging Twitter war where she targeted Aditya, Apurva Asrani and KRK.

Recently, the National Award-winning actress Kangana Ranaut attended the Jagran Cinema Summit where she was asked about her opinion on feminism and why some people called her a 'man-hater' after her fiery interviews in the last couple of weeks.

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In response to that, Kangana said: "No, I am not a man-hater for sure... I think feminism is something... a sorry state to be in any society. The gender equality should be there, where feminism doesn't need to act like a medicine on inequality.

"We should not have feminists, we shouldn't have all these things... We shouldn't have feminism in society."

Directed by Hansal Mehta, Simran movie talks about a divorced housekeeper in US (Kangana Ranaut) who enters the murky world of gambling in pursuit of her ambition.

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