Apurva Asrani refutes Kangana’s claim of writing ‘Simran’

I wish Hansal Mehta shows some spine and either refutes or endorses my story, Apurwa wrote on Facebook

May 17, 2017 02:22 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 05:13 pm IST - Mumbai

Kanagana Ranaut and Apruva Asrani

Kanagana Ranaut and Apruva Asrani

Apurva Asrani on Wednesday debunked actress Kangana Ranaut’s claim of converting her upcoming film Simran from one line screenplay to a full-fledged story, saying he does not understand why the actress would snatch a writer’s hardwork.

In a lengthy Facebook post, Apurva said after writing Aligarh he was emotionally drained and when director Hansal Mehta sent him a news article of a woman in the US who crossed the line of the law, he decided to develop it into a fun film.

“I saw Simran as an opportunity to have some fun... I signed a contract with Hansal’s company Karma Features, developed the idea into an original story and wrote an one-line screenplay. Hansal loved it, and took me to meet Kangana. She heard the narration and jumped at it. She told us she would do it!” he wrote.

Apurva said he went through nine drafts to develop the story of the film and during the process there was “no communication that Kangana didn’t like the tone or direction of the script.”

The writer claims he was not even informed about Kangana getting the ‘additional story and dialogue writer’ credit initially.

“...it was after we finished the first cut of the film that Hansal called me to meet and said nervously that Kangana is turning director and therefore has demanded a co-writer credit.”

The writer said he threw a fit as he felt “shocked and betrayed” by the turn of the event and refused to give in.

“For two months, he (Hansal) and his co-producer Shailesh tried to armtwist me into giving her a co-writer credit. I finally gave into an additional writing credit, but only because they claimed their film would be stuck if I didn’t do so. But I refused to give her a co-writer credit, and we signed a letter where they promised me the same,” he added.

Apurva said he has always supported Kangana in her fight against the system but is taken aback by what she did on Simran .

“Today, not only do I see her credit before mine on the poster ( which I had decided not to fight), but I also saw Kangana on her ‘Facebook Live’ event on Tuesday claiming that she had written the film (with Hansal) from a one-line he gave her. I am at a loss to understand why Kangana would snatch the hard earned work of a writer. I wish she had been graceful about this and acknowledged what I brought to this film.”

The writer also slammed his frequent collaborator Hansal, with whom he has worked on critically acclaimed films like Citylights and Aligarh .

“I also wish that my dear friend Hansal shows some spine and either refutes or endorses my story,” Apurva concluded.

The credit drama started after release of the first poster of the movie recently.

Apurva features as the “story, screenplay and dialogue writer” in the poster but his name appears after Kangana, who is credited as ‘additional story and dialogue writer’.

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