Mika Singh Criticized KRK, Says, Yelled At Him Over Statements On Sara Ali Khan’,

Popular singer Mika Singh recently slammed actor Kamaal R. Khan after his recent ongoing brawl with Salman Khan. He also announced his recent release of a new song titled ‘KRK Kutta’, claiming the song is a perfect reply to KRK. The singer has now revealed that he once yelled at him for making it untrue against Sara Ali Khan.

Mika Singh shared that he yelled on KRK for making wrong statement on Sara Ali Khan, “A lot of actors have complained to me about KRK in the past and I had even yelled at him several times, even when he had spoken wrongly about Sara Ali Khan. I have a good relationship with Salman Bhai but at the same time, it is my responsibility to call out wrong things, since I am a part of the same industry. Everyone should have united and spoken out much before,”

Mika Singh also stated that while trolling a movie like Radhe is one’s right, but making personal comments on actors like Salman Khan, Disha Patani and Jackie Shroff is too offensive.

The singer shared that the Salman Khan should have filed the case on him a long time ago. “KRK is a ‘gadha’ (ass). Salman Khan should have filed the case on him a long time ago. KRK intentionally says nasty stuff to get attention, so that he keeps getting publicity. He makes personal attacks, he starts attacking family members. This is wrong. He talks absolute garbage, starts abusing people, he just says anything to anyone and the entire entertainment industry is silent. Someone needs to give him a proper reply,”

Earlier, Salman Khan had filed a defamation case against Kamaal R Khan. A statement was also issued by a lawyer and clarify that the complaint has been made against KRK for his defamatory remarks against Salman Khan.

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