Director
Ashwini
Iyer
Tiwari
has
dismissed
reports
that
she
has
signed
a
non-interference
clause
with
actor
Kangana
Ranaut
for
their
film,
Panga.
These
reports
emerged
following
the
controversy
over
the
stories
that
Ranaut
had
taken
over
the
directorial
responsibilities
for
Manikarnika:
The
Queen
of
Jhansi,
upstaging
director
Krrish
though
the
actor
clarified
that
she
was
only
involved
with
the
reshoots.
Tiwari,
who
is
working
with
Ranaut
and
Jassie
Gill
in
Panga,
said
rumours
about
her
signing
a
non-interference
clause
are
false
and
baseless.
"For
me,
'Panga'
is
a
story
which
I
wanted
to
tell.
A
story
very
close
to
my
heart
and
I
could
see
only
Kangana
bringing
life
to
the
character.
I
request
everyone
not
to
be
judgemental
and
together
allow
me
to
breathe
the
air
of
oneness
like
the
support
and
love
you
have
given
me
for
my
previous
films."
"The
news
which
has
been
floating
around
is
false
and
baseless
which
should
not
be
allowed
to
grow...
Movies
are
the
greatest
of
all
art
forms,
the
most
immediate
way
in
which
a
human
being
can
share
with
another
the
sense
of
what
it
is
to
be
a
human
being.
With
'Panga',
let's
tell
only
stories
of
love,"
the
director
said
in
a
statement.
Kangana
Ranaut's
sister
Rangoli
posted
Tiwari's
statement
on
Twitter
and
wrote,
"All
the
people
who
are
belittling
and
shaming
a
young
girl
for
taking
difficult
time
head
on
should
learn
lessons
of
humanity
from
a
woman
like
@Ashwinyiyer...
Kangana
deserves
directors
like
her...
Cheers
to
girls
standing
for
girls."