Rakhi had filed a police complaint against Mika, accusing him of "forcibly kissing her" at his birthday party here on June 11. She had also alleged that he assaulted her friend.
"Yes, he is coming over to my residence here tomorrow for tea," said Rakhi.
Asked if the two would "kiss and make up" at the meeting, Rakhi quipped, "no way. It was not a misunderstanding. He had forced the liplock deliberately when all I had offered was a peck on the cheek."
So, how about greeting Mika with a peck on the cheek at tomorrow's meeting. "No way is he going to get that. I will just fold my hands and greet him," she said.
"In fact, I have decided not to use that (peck) form of greeting for anyone in future," Rakhi, who courted controversy recently after police lodged a case against her for obscenity during one of her stage shows, said.
"I don't think I would call him my friend from now on. Nobody has the right to play with an innocent woman's dignity," she said.