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I don’t know Ranbir anymore, says Sonam


Sonam Kapoor seems to have completely overcome Ranbir Kapoor, who was once her alleged boyfriend. The Kapoor lass is livid with speculations about her current equation with Ranbir and has even declined film offers that were meant to have RK romancing her.In an interview to a tabloid, Sonam said, “I don`t know Ranbir anymore. He is not my friend now. I did have offers to act opposite him but I turned them down.”But Sonam clarified her stance and said, “And that`s simply because I thought that those roles did not suit me. If I get something nice, I`ll act with him. It isn`t necessary for me to be friends with all my actors.” The war of words between Ranbir and
Sonam began on Karan Johar’s talk show ‘Koffee with Karan` and since then the two are on bad terms with each other. And Sonam is in no mood to initiate reconciliation.
She said, “Well, it was Ranbir who started it all by saying `Sonam is not sexy`. I just shot back and said `Ranbir is not sexy`. If a man says it, chalta hai. But when a woman says the same thing, nahi chalta hai? That`s sexist! Why should I say `sorry` to him? Just because his father made a hue and cry about it? If Ranbir apologises to me, I shall too.”

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