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Hrithik Roshan’s sister Sunaina Roshan asking for help from Kangana Ranaut, tweets Rangoli

We all know that there’s a battle going in Bollywood for more than two years. The battle is between Hrithik Roshan and Kangana Ranaut. While the latter claimed that the former was in a relationship with her and promised to get married, Hrithik has maintained that they were never in a relationship. Now in this battle, there’s a big twist and that is Hrithik’s sister Sunaina Roshan. Sunaina last night tweeted, “I support Kangana all through.”

Now this morning, Rangoli tweeted that Sunaina is asking for help from Kangana Ranaut as her family is assaulting her. Rangoli in a series of tweets wrote, “Sunaina Roshan is asking Kangana for help, her family is physically assaulting her because she is in love with a Muslim man from Delhi, last week they got a lady cop who slapped her, her father also hit her, her brother is trying to put her behind bars. I fear her dangerous family might harm her, we want to make this public because Sunaina calling Kangana and crying all the time, Kangana doesn’t know how to help her. So now she has blocked her number but we fear for her safety, everyone has a right to love whoever they want, hopefully this will scare Roshans and they back off ?”


A Twitter user asked Sunaina can get help from cops or from some other friend, to which Rangoli replied, "I agree, but Kangana was so distressed after so many calls from Sunaina, Roshans are capable of harming Kangana but this time around I am very careful I myself also spoke to Sunaina, I have kept all the messages and recordings, Sunaina is in trouble for sure. and  asking Kangana for help but her father and brother mustn’t harm Kangana I have her back but at the same time it’s my moral duty to help Sunaina also present these facts to the world on Suniana’s request, so Roshans know they are being watched now ?”

We wonder if the Roshans will come up with a statement regarding the whole scenario. Let’s wait and watch.

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