‘Tiku Weds Sheru’: Kangana Ranaut says ‘movie mafia’ trying to harm her film: ‘Smear campaign started’

Updated : Jun 23, 2023 21:16
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‘Tiku Weds Sheru’, which is actor Kangana Ranaut’s first production under her banner Manikarnika Films, is now streaming on Prime Video. The romantic drama which stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Avneet Kaur has received mixed reviews online.

Taking to Instagram Stories, Kangana has now lashed out at the ‘movie mafia’ for derailing her film.

She wrote, ‘People are sending me messages that they are loving the poetry in the film, yes all the shayari in the film is written by me.. also movie mafia doing everything to harm my film, fake reviews, and smear campaign started even before it’s release. Anyway, it’s streaming now please watch it for yourself or only ask your friends or people that you know about the reviews of the film if they saw it before you, don’t go by paid fake trends or reviews. also do write your feedback after you watch it… Happy watching Tiku Weds Sheru.’

‘Tiku Weds Sheru’ shows the struggles of two aspiring actors who go through a unique love story.

Talking about his role in the movie, Nawazuddin earlier said, ‘What excited me about Sheru is that while personifying challenges faced by individuals aspiring to achieve success in the entertainment industry, he is relatable, brings his own set of quirks, and stands out as an endearing character.’

He concluded, ‘I am happy to have got to be a part of Manikarnika Films’ maiden project, work with Kangana (Ranaut) and be directed by Sai Kabir, who brings a fresh perspective to the story. It’s great that Tiku Weds Sheru will premiere on Prime Video, ensuring its accessibility to film enthusiasts worldwide.’

Tiku Weds Sheru

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