Did You Know John Abraham Got VIOLENT With Kangana Ranaut During Lovemaking Scene & Left Her BLEEDING?

John Abraham Kangana Ranaut Kissing Scene

Kangana Ranaut Throwback: In the glitzy realm of Bollywood, where stars often dazzle with their on-screen chemistry, a sizzling duo caught the attention of audiences in 2013's Shootout At Wadala. John Abraham and Kangana Ranaut, two stalwarts with devoted fan followings, ignited the screen with their intense pairing in this Sanjay Gupta directorial. Little did the audience know that behind the fiery chemistry lay a surprising controversy that has resurfaced again.

The film, a prequel to the 2007 hit Shootout At Lokhandwala, delves into the murky underworld of Mumbai. John essayed the role of the notorious gangster Manya Surve, while Kangana Ranaut portrayed his widowed girlfriend. The duo shared moments of intimacy, including passionate kissing scenes. However, a revelation from 2012 has stirred moviegoers, shedding light on a particular shoot day that went awry.

KISSING SCENE OF JOHN ABRAHAM AND KANGANA RANAUT

Several reports from the time quoted a source revealing that during the filming of an intense lovemaking scene, a shocking incident unfolded and stated, "There are not one but two hot, lovemaking scenes in Shootout At Wadala. One is a simple but passionate kiss and the other is so violent that it's almost like a sexual assault on Kangana by John! Though the actor was suffering from a bad cold he insisted on completing what was scheduled. Both John and Kangana have kissed in their earlier films so the kissing scene went off smoothly. It was during the passionate lovemaking scene when both get into a heated argument. John holds her hand tightly and starts making love to her but his grip was so strong that her bangles broke and she started bleeding. Of course, John immediately apologised to Kangana. It was just that being good actors both he and Kangana​got carried away with the passion created in the moment."

FANS LOVED JOHN AND KANGANA'S CHEMISTRY IN SHOOTOUT AT WADALA

While fans lauded their chemistry on screen, Shootout At Wadala remains their only collaboration to date.

As controversies continue to surface in Bollywood, this revelation adds a new layer to the often glamorous façade of the industry. The incident serves as a reminder that even in the world of make-believe, the lines between performance and reality can sometimes become uncomfortably blurred.

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