Akshay Kumar: Hrithik-Kangana 'war' going on in my building

Akshay Kumar: Hrithik-Kangana war going on in my building
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Bollywood star Akshay Kumar hopes the on-going feud between actors Hrithik Roshan and Kangana Ranaut comes to a close soon. The actor joked that his building has been turned into a battlefield because of his neighbour\'s legal troubles.

Bollywood star Akshay Kumar "hopes" the on-going feud between actors Hrithik Roshan and Kangana Ranaut comes to a close soon. The actor joked that his building has been turned into a battlefield because of his neighbour's legal troubles.

When asked about his views on the "war in Bollywood", Akshay, who lives in the same building as that of the 42-year-old ’Bang Bang’ star, quipped, "Bollywood may kahan meri building may chal raha hai (war is going on in my building)."

Akshay however, said he hopes that the raging row between the two is resolved soon. "All I want is it to end and that everything gets resolved peacefully. That is what the whole thing is ... it shouldn't happen. Time will come now, it has to stop now. Everything will be solved, let's hope for that," Akshay told reporters.

The actor was speaking at the song launch of his upcoming film ‘Housefull 3’.

Hrithik and Kangana have been at loggerheads with each other since the ‘Queen’ star called Hrithik her "silly ex". The feud between the two got nasty after they slapped legal notices on each other and went public with certain details of their alleged relationship.

Abhishek Bachchan, who was also present at the event, said he "agrees" with what Akshay said on the matter. Hrithik, who was the first to send the legal notice, has demanded Kangana apologise in a press conference and clear the air about their alleged affair, which he firmly refutes.

A defiant Kangana had said she was not a "dim-witted" teenager and refused to apologise. The 29-year-old multiple National Award winning actress instead shot off a counter- notice to Hrithik, warning him to take back his notice or face a criminal case.

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