After Sonakshi Sinha lashed out at ‘Shaktimaan’ Mukesh Khanna after he criticised the ‘Dabangg’ star in a recent interview over her lack of knowledge about the Hindu epic, Ramayana, the actor has now put out his first reaction on social media saying that he ‘regrets’ talking about it repeatedly. Taking to his Instagram handle, Mukesh Khanna clarified his intentions and wrote, ”Dear Sonakshi, I am surprised you took so much time to react. I knew I was antagonising you by taking your name from that incident in the famous Karodpati show. But I had no malicious intention to malign you or your father who is my senior and I have a very cordial relationship with him.” After Sonakshi Sinha lashed out at ‘Shaktimaan’ Mukesh Khanna after he criticised the ‘Dabangg’ star in a recent interview over her lack of knowledge about the Hindu epic, Ramayana, the actor has now put out his first reaction on social media saying that he ‘regrets’ talking about it repeatedly. Taking to his Instagram handle, Mukesh Khanna clarified his intentions and wrote, ”Dear Sonakshi, I am surprised you took so much time to react. I knew I was antagonising you by taking your name from that incident in the famous Karodpati show. But I had no malicious intention to malign you or your father who is my senior and I have a very cordial relationship with him.” IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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