‘Kangana Ranaut Replaced My Daughter Sana From Her Debut Film’, Revealed Aditya Pancholi’s Wife Zarina Wahab

The wife of famous actor Aditya Pancholi and actress Zarina Wahab is currently making a lot of headlines these days. During a recent interview, she made several interesting revelations about her personal and professional life. During the same thing, the actress also talked about Jiah Khan’s suicide, her son Sooraj Pancholi’s sagging career, and her husband Aditya Pancholi’s controversies. Let us tell you that Sooraj Pancholi made his acting debut in the year 2015 with the film ‘Hero’ and has been struggling since then.

Sana Pancholi

Though many of you must be aware of Sooraj Pancholi a few must be aware that Aditya Pancholi and Zarina Wahab’s daughter Sana was also going to make her debut in films. Zarina revealed in the interview that Kangana Ranaut replaced Sana in the film with which she was going to make her debut. Let us tell you that Sana Pancholi was going to make her acting debut in the year 2005 with the film ‘Shakalaka Boom Boom’ but panga girl aka Kangana Ranaut replaced her.

Sana Pancholi

According to some of the media reports, Sana’s father Aditya Pancholi and Kangana Ranaut were allegedly having an affair. However, later Kangana accused Aditya Pancholi of physically and mentally harassing her. In response to this, Aditya filed a defamation case against her. Now his wife, Zarina Wahab talked about Kangana replacing her daughter in the film.

Aditya Pancholi And Zarina Wahab

While talking about Kangana replacing her daughter in a film, Zarina said, ‘She did not want to act. She never wanted to become an actress. But it happens that you force someone in the family and say do it beta… but she said no mummy I don’t want to do it.’ She further said, ‘First of all, she does not wear sleeveless tops and short clothes. She was then given something with a low neck to wear, so she came running back. She did not even come out of her room. Then they took someone else in the film. She does not wear such clothes even now.’