When Karan Johar said he is done with Kangana and asked her to leave industry
When Karan Johar said he is done with Kangana and asked her to leave industry
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These days there is a debate in Bollywood only about nepotism. Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut has also been in constant discussions. She is making many such statements, due to which the debate between nepotism and outsiders in the industry is increasing. Kangana Karan Johar has recently been described as  a movie mafia. Now recently, a video of Karan Johar is going viral. Yes, Kangana took Karan Johar on his target in one of his interviews recently. During this, he had said that 'Karan Johar went to London School of Economics and after going there he said that Kangana should leave the film industry. It should be taken out. There was hooting and people were cheering while I was fighting a fight against nepotism here.

 


After this interview of Kangana, a video of Karan Johar is going viral. You can see in this video Karan Johar says that 'Kangana is always playing Victim Card'.

Apart from this, you can see in this video, Karan says, 'I am completely done of Kangana playing Victim Card and Women's Card. You cannot always be a Victim and cannot always tell the same story about how this evil world and this industry has intimidated you. If so, then you leave. Who is placing a gun on your head and saying that you stay in this industry. You leave the industry. Go out and do something. In the video, he further says that 'you guys have put Kangana on the tree of gram'. Now, as soon as this video of Karan comes in front, the fans are taking their blood out on Karan. Everyone has started trolling them.

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