A Magistrate court on Tuesday allowed "last chance" to actress Kangana Ranaut to remain present before it without fail in the next hearing on the defamation complaint filed by veteran Bollywood lyricist Javed Akhtar. The Andheri metropolitan magistrate’s court also rejected an application filed on behalf of Akhtar by his lawyers seeking to issue a non-bailable warrant against Ranaut for not appearing before the court, while granting her exemption for one day.


The matter is posted for hearing on September 1.


Kangana Ranaut is currently in Budapest shooting for her upcoming movie 'Dhaakad'. She also awaits the release of 'Thalaivi', a biopic based on J.Jayalalitha's life. 


As the matter came up for hearing on Tuesday, the complainant filed a reply on Ms Ranaut's plea who had sought permanent exemption from appearance before court citing professional commitments. An application was also filed requesting the court to issue an arrest warrant against her. During the proceedings, Ms Ranaut's lawyer requested that she be exempted from personal appearance for the day, which was allowed by the magistrate.


"The exemption application filed by the advocate of the accused is granted for today as the last chance. The advocate for the accused is directed to keep the accused present on the next date without fail," the court said. On the plea seeking issuance of a warrant against the actor, the magistrate said, "The application filed by the advocate of the complainant for issuance of warrant against the accused is rejected.


The advocate for the complainant is informed that on the failure of the accused to remain present before the court on the next date, they may file an application for a warrant against her".Mr Akhtar, 76, had filed the complaint in the magistrate's court last November claiming Ms Ranaut had made defamatory statements against him in a television interview, which allegedly damaged his reputation.


In his complaint, Javed Akhtar claimed that Kangana Ranaut dragged his name during an interview while referring to a "coterie" existing in Bollywood, following the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput in June last year.