So
much
has
been
talked
and
written
about
the
alleged
vulgar
telephonic
conversation
between
politician
Amar
Singh
and
Bollywood
actress
Bipasha
Basu.
After
keeping
silent
for
a
while,
Amar
Singh
has
broken
the
silence.
He
said
in
an
exclusive
interview
to
the
Times
of
India
that
the
voice
in
the
infamous
tape
is
not
Bipasha"s.
The
politician
said
that
the
conversation
was
between
him
and
his
male
friend
and
not
with
the
actress.
“I
am
not
denying
it
is
my
voice
–
but
that
is
not
how
I
would
speak
to
a
lady.
I
have
spoken
that
line
to
a
naughty
male
friend
of
mine
–
some
bitchy
men
to
men
talk.
It
is
along
the
lines
of
"I
have
become
old,
I
am
not
interested
in
girls" conversation.
I'd
like
to
make
clear
that
it
is
not
Bipasha,"
he
said
in
the
interview.
He
refused
to
reveal
the
name
of
the
person
with
whom
he
was
speaking
to
but
said
that
he
is
a
celebrity.
“I
will
not
tell
you
with
whom
I
was
talking,
but
he
is
also
a
celebrity,
he
is
also
a
known
person.
So
yes,
it
is
my
voice,
and
I
am
not
embarrassed
to
accept
that.
I
know
a
film
actor
–
a
faded
star
–
was
very
hostile
towards
me,
spreading
canards
about
Bipasha
and
me
at
that
point
of
time."
Amar
Singh
went
on
to
say
that
he
has
seen
the
actress
only
twice
and
hasn"t
interacted
with
her.
He
claimed
that
the
alleged
audio
tape
is
a
fabricated
and
offered
apology
to
the
pain
caused
to
her.
“I'll
tell
you.
I
studied
it.
First
of
all,
my
unqualified
apology
to
Bipasha.
I
am
born
and
brought
up
in
Bengal.
By
heart,
I
am
a
Bengali,"
he
said,
adding,
“My
2005-2006
24
hours,
365
days' taped
telephone
conversations
can
be
checked,
there
is
not
a
single
conversation
between
me
and
Bipasha."
Bipasha
had
earlier
denied
having
any
conversation
with
Amar
Singh.
She
even
threw
a
challenge
to
the
public
to
prove
that
it"s
her.
She
wrote
on
her
Twitter
page,
“A
celeb
takes
beatings
of
all
kinds
but
if
my
dignity
is
challenged,
I
am
ready
to
take
this
issue
up
in
a
stronger
manner."