Kangana Ranaut starts verbal war with this Bollywood actor
Kangana Ranaut starts verbal war with this Bollywood actor
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Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is one of those actresses who always openly express their views in Bollywood. After the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, she is continuously speaking on Bollywood mafias and nepotism. Recently, she also took up the issue of drugs in Bollywood. A verbal debate on Twitter between Nikhil Dwivedi and Kangana Ranaut has started.


One person tagged Kangana Ranaut on the tweet, wrote, "Kangana Ji wants to move above everyone, abusing all your hard work, despising it? Whether it is Karan Johar or other filmmakers, this Indian film industry has stood up due to the collective labour of all the people, no industry can be made in a day or two if you abuse it".

Actress Kangana replied to the person's tweet and said, "The industry is not only created by Karan Johar, his father, but every artist and labourer has also created it from Baba Saheb Phalke, the military who saved the borders, the leader who protected the constitution, the person who bought the ticket and played the role of the audience, the industry has been created by crores of countrymen".

Nikhil Dwivedi reacted to Kangana's tweet and wrote "By this logic, every single person of the film world has created the whole of India. We contribute in the same way in everything. Even in making you, we have bought tickets for your films, but if you do something wrong, we can not blame the entire film world".

In response to this, Kangana wrote, "What made Item numbers, Mostly of blockbuster movies, Of drugs culture, Of treason and terrorism. The world laughs at Bollywood, Dawood has also earned money and name, but if you want respect, then try to earn it".

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