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Sonakshi Sinha gives clarification on cheating allegations against her

Sonakshi Sinha is one actress who has a very clean image and she has always been away from controversies. But recently, the actress was in the news as the UP police visited her place. Well, last year, an event organiser had accused Sonakshi of not attending an event in Delhi at the last moment even after accepting an amount of Rs 24 lakh.

An FIR under sections of cheating was filed against Sonakshi in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad. It was recently, when the UP Police, along with the officials of the Juhu police station in Mumbai, visited the actress’ house to take her statement on the whole scenario.  When the officials reached Sonakshi’s residence she wasn’t there and after waiting for some time the officials left.


Now today, Sonakshi took to Twitter to give clarification about it. She tweeted, “An event organizer who couldn’t live up to his commitment obviously thinks he can make a fast buck by maligning my crystal clear image in the press. There is full cooperation with the authorities from my end for the investigation to be conducted. Would request the media not to fan these bizarre claims of an unscrupulous man. Yours honestly and sincerely, Sonakshi Sinha.”

As we said earlier, Sonakshi has always been away from the controversy and this is for the first time we are hearing such negative reports about her. However, it is good to see that the actress has given a clarification on it.

Talking about her movies, Sonakshi Sinha will next be seen in Khandaani Shafakhana which is slated to release on 2nd August 2019. She also has movies like Mission Mangal, Dabangg 3 and Bhuj: The Pride Of India in her kitty. While Mission Mangal is slated to release on 15th August 2019, Dabangg 3 will hit the screens on 20th December 2019. Bhuj: The Pride Of India is slated to release in 2020.

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