Reading the news about me being sued for doing the Maggie commercial over 12 years ago ? 12 years ago ? How does that happen ? Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) June 3, 2015

@rajnish821 do u think they will have samples from the time I did the add ? Preity zinta (@realpreityzinta) June 3, 2015

Like most of India, I have enjoyed Maggi noodles for years. I was very concerned after recent reports and met with the Nestle team (1/3). - Madhuri Dixit-Nene (@MadhuriDixit) May 30, 2015

Nestle explained that they always place the consumer first and have the highest quality standards. (2/3) - Madhuri Dixit-Nene (@MadhuriDixit) May 30, 2015

Nestle has reassured me that they adhere to stringent testing for quality and safety and are working with the authorities closely. - Madhuri Dixit-Nene (@MadhuriDixit) May 30, 2015

Actress Preity Zinta, one of the three Bollywood celebrities involved in the fallout from the Maggi noodles controversy, has put out a perplexed tweet pointing out that she endorsed the Nestle product 12 years ago.In a live chat with fans on Twitter, theactress responded to a question about whether the 'lapse in time was reason for dropping the charge' by saying:A First Information Report or FIR filed by an advocate in Uttar Pradesh names Ms Zinta, Maggi noodles' current ambassador Madhuri Dixit and Amitabh Bachchan, who advertised the product before her.Mr Bachchan told the press on Wednesday he hasn't received a legal notice yet and that he hasn't endorsed Maggi noodles for two years now. He said earlier that there are precautions he takes when signing up to endorse a brand.Madhuri Dixit, the first of the three celebrities to respond to the controversy, tweeted about meeting with Nestle officials.Maggi noodles are currently the focus of a nationwide scrutiny with several states testing the product for higher than permissible levels of lead and monosodium glutamate or MSG. Kerala has ordered a recall of Maggi noodles from 1300 government-run outlets. The Delhi government met officials from Nestle after 10 of 13 packs tested were found to have high lead content and has banned the sale of Maggi noodles in the capital for 15 days.Nestle has said it conducted external as well as in-house tests on Maggi and that the noodles were 'safe to eat.'