The controversy that arose during the shooting of the film 'Manikarnika - The Queen of Jhansi', released last year, has started getting air again. Radha Krishna Jagalamudi aka Krish, who directed this film, has said that this movie was taken forcefully by actress Kangana Ranaut. She acted forcefully even where there was no need and took credit for the co-director as well. While almost the entire movie was made by Krish. According to media reports, South actress Samantha Akkineni runs a talk show on which Krish and Rakul Preet Singh arrived as guests. This case of 'Manikarnika - The Queen of Jhansi' was also brought to the show. Repeating the entire story, Krish says that he wanted to openly discuss this issue one last time. He said that Kangana and her team watched the entire film and then called him two days later. Krish said, 'My only fear was that I should not be unfamiliar with the world. Anyway, as an artist, we are able to show our potential only when we get the right opportunity. Before that, we are unknown to the world. This much conversation has only come up in the promo. The full conversation will be known when this episode of Samantha Akkineni's show will be released.' This is not the first time that Krish has spoken about this dispute with Kangana. In many other interviews, he has also spoken about it. When the movie 'Manikarnika - The Queen of Jhansi' was released, Kangana said that she has shot about 70% of the film. However, Krish said that Kangana is lying. He says, 'When I finished this film, Kangana saw it and liked it too. However, she then said that she had a slight problem with the film.' Continuing his talk, Krish said about Kangana that after a few days she started saying that the movie has more scenes. This girl is shown more, that girl is shown a little less. Then after which she came down on making changes in the film. Even Kangna said that the producer of this film, Kamal Jain, has not liked this film. Kangana had described Krish's filming as a Bhojpuri film. She later shot the film on her own. When the film was released, the film received mixed reviews from audiences and critics. Also Read- Milind Soman responds on controversy over his objectionable photoshoot Filmmaker Ashoke Pandit slams Rahul Gandhi over farmers' issues Dia Mirza calls Film industry as 'Male-Dominated'