Filmmaker Hansal Mehta has now claimed that he doesn't regret supporting social activist Anna Hazare but has instead learnt from his mistakes. Taking to Twitter, the filmmaker wrote he supported Anna in good faith but now considers it to be a mistake. Hansal further wrote that everyone make mistakes, and his was that he made 2017 film 'Simran' starring Kangana Ranaut. Hansal had previously disowned the film which turned out to be a dud at the box office.
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