Producer Bhushan Kumar Denies Attending Centre's Citizenship Law Dinner | Read

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Film producer Bhushan Kumar today denied attending the government's dinner at a luxury hotel in Mumbai on Sunday to discuss the Citizenship Amendment. The event invite was from Union Minister Piyush Goyal and BJP's National Vice President Baijayant 'Jay' Panda. At the trailer launch of film "Malang", Bhushan Kumar disassociated himself from the event and said, "I was in Grand Hyatt. That doesn't mean I was in a meeting or something," This was after a reporter asked the cast and crew about the meeting.

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