These kind of articles are the result of the sustained defamatory & malicious PR campaign that these film moguls have targeted me with for years! None of the media will bother to fact check old police and media records that will show that it was I who was abused by them!

— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) August 28, 2020

The Tiger 3 actor also responded to another tweet about the actress`s husband, Manish Makhija, who once happened to be his best friend.

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His tweet read, “This guy in the photos used to be my best friend right up until after the incident, and then he turned around and married her. All kinds of relationships are manipulated, and psychological warfare is used.”

On the ANI podcast interview with Smita Prakash, the Sonchiriya actor opened up about his equation with Pooja Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt. He recalled having massive respect for the filmmaker, but it turned out to be manipulative.

"I had great regard for Mr. Bhatt (Mahesh Bhatt) till the fiasco happened when I was seeing his daughter (Pooja Bhatt). Then I saw that actually whatever respect I had for him was being used to manipulate me... very duplicitous behavior going on," the actor said.

Ranvir Shorey on politics in Bollywood

He shared the seat with Anand Ranganathan, a scientist and author who has some strong views on Indian politics. The actor opened up about Bollywood politics and how cornering someone is a common practice in the industry.

"This fully happens, you know, ganging up against someone, elbowing them out, standing on somebody`s toes, scuttling somebody`s career. This happens. This is a fact. It happens in politics, corporations, and the media too. But this part is not glamorous," Ranvir added.

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