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‘Kantara’ row: Ranveer to file new apology after complainant not happy with affidavit

'Kantara' mimicry row: Ranveer Singh to file new apology, visit Chamundi temple after complainant says affidavit doesn't depict genuine remorse

Ranveer Singh may be enjoying the success of his latest film ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, but the controversy around his mimicry of Rishab Shetty has taken a fresh legal turn. As a case was filed against him, the actor informed the Karnataka High Court that he is ready to submit an apology affidavit over the incident involving the depiction of Chamundi Devi. After the affidavit was submitted, the complainant, Prashanth Methal, argued that the apology lacked sincerity and pointed out that Rishab had already signalled Ranveer to stop during the event. According to Bar and Bench, Senior Advocate Sajan Poovayya who is representing Ranveer told Justice M Nagaprasanna that a new affidavit would be filed. Poovayya agreed to consult with Methal to refine the wording of the affidavit and submit a revised version before the court. The actor has expressed regret over his actions, stating that he did not realise at the time that his remarks could hurt religious sentiments.

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Reading from the existing affidavit, Poovayya said, “I have filed an affidavit of apology. And I have undertaken in that affidavit that I will visit the temple as well. (The affidavit states) on the date of the incident, even for a moment, I did not realise I offended the worshippers of the Daiva. I also want to clarify, I was raised in a Sindhi household in Mumbai and I was not aware of the sensitivities. I, through this affidavit, once again convey my deepest regret, and unconditional apology. I will be visiting the temple of the deity in due course to offer my prayers and express my devotion.”Justice Nagaprasanna acknowledged the submissions and adjourned the matter to April 23. The controversy dates back to November 28 last year during the International Film Festival of India, where Ranveer, while praising Rishab’s performance in ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’, mimicked him on stage. Despite Rishab requesting him to stop, Ranveer repeated the act, including while greeting and hugging him.Ranveer had earlier issued a public apology, stating, “My intention was to highlight Rishabh’s incredible performance in the film. Actor to actor, I know how much it would take to perform that particular scene in the way that he did, for which he has my utmost admiration. I have always deeply respected every culture, tradition and belief in our country. If I’ve hurt anyone’s sentiments, I sincerely apologise.” Go to Source

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