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Swara Bhasker had earlier shared a tweet of a user which alleged that Kangana Ranaut threw tantrums on the sets of ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’ and abused Swara in front of 200 people. But, veteran actress Navni Parihar, who played Kangana’s mother in ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’ cleared the air about these rumours.

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A few days back, Swara had shared a tweet of a user who had alleged that Kangana abused her on the sets of their film. Retweeting that tweet, Swara had written, “#SupportMax by reigning national award-winning outsider-star to “needy- outsider” ! Circa 2014. Sigh! Such #happymemories ????????  @teamkangana.”

Now in an interview with Beyond Bollywood, Navni commenting on these allegations said, “Nothing like this happened in my presence.” The veteran actress seemed confident as she said that even though she wasn’t around but if something like this were to happen then people would have talked and word spreads quickly. She added, “Usually, when such an incident happens, there are make-up artistes, spotboys, crew who are quick to talk about it and the word spreads around the sets. I don’t recollect anyone mentioning about such an incident to me.”

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She further spoke about Kangana and said, “She was very nice. I never saw her misbehave with anyone. Forget misbehaving, I never even saw her speak to anyone in a rude tone. Never any tantrums. She is a quiet worker, very focused and hard-working. She was really sweet to me. We went to Lucknow for Tanu Weds Manu [2015]. It was my first day of the shoot. She had just finished her shot. We were standing around, jittery to initiate any conversation. I said “hello”. She then came up to me, greeted and spoke about seeing my [Doordarshan] show when she was a kid.”

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