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Call me a witch or a psychopath, but my success is enough to kill: Kangana

Written by : TNM Staff

Following the verbal spat between between Kangana Ranaut and Hrithik Roshan, a war of words has now erupted between the former and actor Adhyayan Suman.

On Tuesday, in an exclusive interview to NDTV, referring to her former boyfriend Adhyayan Suman calling her a witch and a psychopath, the actor said, "If a woman is sexually active, she's called a whore" and if she's "super-successful, she's called a psychopath".

“My success is my sweet revenge against controversy. I don't find it humiliating when they call me a psychopath, witch or whore,” Kangana said.

Kangana said that she is least bothered by people’s attempt to prove her a witch, reported India Today.

"The way we are discussing the most delicate matters, in a very brutal, negative and sadistic fashion, is disturbing. Attempts are being made to destroy me. Whether they are working or not is another matter," she said.

About a week ago, Suman in his interview, alleged that his former girlfriend performed strange pujas involving menstrual blood.

On Wednesday, Business Standard quoted Adhyayan’s father, Shekhar Suman as saying: "For her interview after winning the National award, she deserves another National award. She made all sorts of wild insinuations. But we're not intimidated by her awards or her interviews. My family has gone through enough."

In February, Hrithik Roshan sent a legal notice to Kangana asking her to apologise for damaging his reputation through the ‘silly ex’ quote and also asking her to clarify that she wasn’t referring to him as her ex.

The Hrithik-Kangana relationship rumours surfaced after speculations about Hrithik having ousted Kangana from Aashiqui 3 started doing the rounds.

Hrithik threatened to sue her for defamation if she didn’t comply.​

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