On Monday, a BMC team reached Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut's office in Pali Hill, Mumbai, after which the actress claimed that her property could be demolished. On Tuesday, a new twist, in this case, came when the actress told that "BMC people did not come today, went without notice to get the leakage of their office fixed".
Because of the criticism that @mybmc received from my friends on social media, they didn’t come with a bulldozer today instead stuck a notice to stop leakage work that is going on in the office, friends I may have risked a lot but I find immense love and support from you all ???? pic.twitter.com/2yr7OkWDAb
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 8, 2020
On Tuesday, the actress retweeted, "Because of the criticism that @mybmc received from my friends on social media, they didn’t come with a bulldozer today instead stuck a notice to stop leakage work that is going on in the office, friends I may have risked a lot but I find immense love and support from you all". Earlier, when the BMC team reached the office of the actress, she said, "This is the office of Manikarnika Films in Mumbai, which I have earned after working for fifteen years, I had only one dream in my life whenever I become a filmmaker. I have my own office, but it seems that the time has come to break this dream".
"Suddenly some BMC persons have come there today. They forcefully took all the charge of my office and started measuring everything, they also harassed the neighbours, and said: "Everyone will have to face the consequences of Madam's action', I have received the notice that they will demolish my property tomorrow". She spoke to a senior officer of BMC who told on condition of anonymity, BMC team had reached Kangana's office, but there is no information about why this visit was done. The investigation on this is going on continuously.
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