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Preity Zinta looked sexy when she went after journalists
Media Release
Dec. 7, 2006

Amidst reports that bodyguards of industrialist Ness Wadia had assaulted labourers working in his companion Preity Zinta's apartment block here, the actress on Thursday denied the allegations and accused the media of targetting her because of her star status.
According to a TV channel, over a dozen bodyguards of Wadia, scion of the textile major Bombay Dyeing group, allegedly beat up the labourers, including a 13-year-old boy, working two floors above Preity's 10th floor residence in suburban Bandra.
An enraged Preity was later seen storming down from her residence and telling the concerned journalist, "Please do your homework before you report anything to the nation. You cannot target me and my boyfriend just because I am a film star."
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