New Delhi: Kamaal Rashid Khan is prone to controversy and yet again he proves it but one thing which is incomprehensible is that why he is after Sonakshi Sinha with whom he had an online spat and was rigorously slammed by the actress recently.
Yes, controversies' favourite child has once again roped in the Dabangg actress for the failure of her ‘Action Jackson'. The end result at box office for the film is yet to be seen but movie's performance in the first two days has been disappointing.
This is one of the low performances of Ajay Devgn's flicks and if the two days collection of Rs 17 cr is anything to go by then the movie will find it hard to manage a decent amount in the coming days.
However, if we chalk out the reasons behind its dull show, there will be plenty but the ‘Ek Villain' actor has clearly called Sonakshi Sinha responsible for it.
Not only this, Kamaal also predicted that same will be the result of upcoming year's release ‘Tevar' which also stars Miss Sinha alongside Arjun Kapoor.
KRK as usual took on his favorite weapon tool i.e., twitter to insult the actress and wrote, “After failure of #ActionJackson I can say with 100% guarantee tat #Tevar will be sure shot washout. Thanks 2elite heroine @sonakshisinha Ji.”
He just didn't stopped here and but retweeted a tweet of his follower which carried even more derogatory remark for the actress.
“@kamaalrkhan @sonakshisinha Problem with Sonakshi is too old looking and heavy. Sonakshi looks much older than Madhuri and Sridevi Ma'ams”, retweeted by Kamaal.
We guess what Sonakshi has to say about it as she is among those who don't like to sit back with such remarks and responds ideally.
In her last controversy with KRK, she slammed him by writing on micro boggling website, “Please RT this if u thinks @kamaalrkhan is a woman disrespecting waste of space and deserves to be hung upside down and given 4 tight slaps.”
Following this KRK initially apologized but yet again took a jibe on her. With the revision of his similar act we are afraid what Sonakshi is going to do this time around.