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Hrithik Roshan files complaint against Kangana; alleges Ranaut stalked, 'hounded' him

The Hrithik-Kangana tussle has reached another level. Hrithik Roshan has filed a 29-page complaint against the 'Queen' actress, accusing her of stalking and hounding him.

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The Hrithik-Kangana tussle has reached another level. Hrithik Roshan has filed a 29-page complaint against the 'Queen' actress, accusing her of stalking and hounding him.

The complaint was filed by Hrithik's legal counsel Mahesh Jethmalani, reports Republic.

The 'Mohenjodaro' star has reportedly submitted all his laptops and phones to the police and has alleged that Ranaut has sent him 'sexually explicit emails' and described him as her 'eternal lover'.

The complaint was submitted to Joint Commissioner of Crime Department, Mumbai Police.

According to the complaint, Hrithik and Kangana's contact during the period January 2009 to September 2013 "was restricted to the production of the said films and the celebratory occasions mentioned hereinabove".

Earlier, Kangana had accused Hrithik Roshan and his father, director-producer Rakesh Roshan of harassing her. She had said that their fight is still not over as she deserves an apology from the actor and his father Rakesh Roshan.

Issues between the two began when Kangana hinted at Hrithik being her "ex-boyfriend" when she said in an interview that she fails to understand "why exes do silly things to get your attention". The actress lodged a legal complaint against Hrithik for "misusing" the confidential emails and photographs of the time when they were together.

Hrithik later filed a complaint with the cybercrime cell, claiming an imposter had been emailing Kangana from a bogus email ID, pretending to be him.

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