Manikarnika's
Team
Was
Split
On
Kangana's
Handling
Of
The
Film-Making
Proccess
Manikarnika's
co-director
Krish
had
accused
Kangana
of
hijacking
the
film-making
process
and
taking
away
all
the
credits
in
the
end.
Actor
Mishti
Chakraborty
claimed
that
many
of
her
scenes
were
cut
by
Kangana.
Writer
Apurva
Asrani
also
spoke
up
against
Kangana,
recalling
the
tussle
that
happened
between
them
when
they
were
shooting
for
Simran.
But
the
rest
of
Manikarnika's
team,
including
Prasoon
Joshi,
Ankita
Lokhande
and
others
backed
Kangana.
Today,
Kangana
finally
made
a
statement
about
the
whole
controversy.
Kangana
Finally
Spoke
Up
About
The
Controversy
Kangana
returned
home
from
a
holiday
in
Geneva
and
spoke
to
a
few
reporters
on
the
way
to
her
car
at
the
airport.
Talking
about
the
controversy,
As
reported
by
Pinkvilla,
Kangana
said,
"It
is
wrong
of
Krish
to
attack
me
like
that.
If
he
is
right,
then
he
can
go
ahead
and
prove
it.
Talking
to
the
media,
won't
help
him.
Manikarnika
is
out
and
fortunately
or
unfortunately,
I
have
directed
the
film.
The
film
is
out
there
and
nothing
can
be
done
about
it.
To
all
those
people
who
are
saying
that
my
role
has
been
cut
or
I
have
edited
a
scene,
I
would
like
to
say
that
whatever
place
I
have
achieved,
whether
as
an
actor
or
3
times
National
award
winner
or
filmmaker,
I
have
got
it
myself
and
my
father
hasn't
given
it
to
me.
Get
this
position
on
your
own
and
by
crying,
it
won't
help
anyone."
Kangana
Defended
The
Decisions
She
Took
As
A
Director
She
further
defended
the
decisions
she
had
to
take
while
directing
the
film
which
had
not
gone
down
well
with
co-director
Krish.
"I
have
taken
all
the
final
decisions.
If
Krish
left
the
film
in
my
hands,
then
it
is
my
prerogative
as
a
director
to
take
the
final
calls.
And
to
all
those
who
are
struggling
in
life,
they
should
take
inspiration
from
me.
They
won't
get
anything
by
feeling
jealous
or
by
attacking
me,"
she
said.
She
Suggest's
Krish
To
Make
A
Film
And
Teach
Her
A
Lesson
"I
would
suggest
Krish
to
take
Sonu
Sood,
Mishti
Chakraborty
&
Apurva
Asrani
and
make
a
film
to
teach
me
a
lesson,"
she
added
lightly
in
the
end.