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In a Himalayan video that Kangana Ranaut published, she can be seen trashing up the base camp at Mount Everest. The actor said that people who believed they were God's favorites needed to get a reality check because the film showed how they insulted nature and left "their smelly, stinky, filthy footprints everywhere." Twitter people concurred with Kangana's position on this matter as well.

The actor shared a little video showing a lot of trash outside tents at Mount Everest base camp. The description for the video read, "Stop the Everest tours or fix this. Disgusting scene near the top. Also in her essay, Kangana said, "Whoever thinks human is God's favorite needs a reality check; look at this scene and you would understand human is probably God's least favorite; they like to leave their dirty, stinky, filthy footprints everywhere. Please protect the world from humanity.

Twitter people praised her for bringing this to her attention and agreed with the actor. A member of Twitter shared, "For a fact, we humans need to understand that We don't conserve nature.. The Nature conserves us!" Another stated, "if you go you should have to pay an extra $20,000 dollars just to hire clean up crews." Yet another Twitter user said, "not everyone can think to climb Everest .. its only for elite rich people .. its not every human but some who think they have more resources than others to waste."

The actor's most recent appearance was in the 2022 spy action movie Dhaakad. The movie didn't do well at the box office. She is eagerly anticipating the premiere of Tejas, in which she portrays an Indian Air Force pilot. With the next film Tiku Weds Sheru, which stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Avneet Kaur, Kangana makes her producing debut.

She also finished the movie Emergency, in which she portrays the late Indira Gandhi. She is also the project's producer and director. Kangana also wrapped up filming for the Raghava Lawrence and P Vasu-produced Chandramukhi 2 sequel in Tamil.

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