Kangana Ranaut has targeted Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt, said – ‘mice go back to the bill, otherwise Gabbar will come’
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is known for her acting in addition to acting. She openly expresses her opinion on every issue. Kangana has been very vocal about many issues, including nepotism, since the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. Kangana continues to target a section of the film industry on this matter. Meanwhile, on Monday, the hashtag Boycott started trending on Kangana. Reacting to this, Kangana has described herself as a sanitizer and Karan Johar, Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor as viruses.
Kangana Ranaut has shared a photo on Twitter account. It has a picture of Kangana on one side and Ranbir Kapoor, Karan Johar, Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan on the other side. While ‘Sanitizer’ was written on Kangana’s picture, ‘Virus’ is written on the photos of other celebs. While sharing this photo, Kangana wrote in the caption, ‘Mice go back to the bill or else Gabbar will come. If you want to give a film style, then you give it like this. Don’t be afraid of the hashtag Boycott Kangana trend, try something else. ‘
During the release of ‘Dhadak’, the troller told Jahnavi Kapoor – It is good that your mother is not there to see this film.
Mice go back to the bill or else Gabbar will come… If you want to give a film style, #Boycott_Kangana I don’t mind the trend ? Go try something else … pic.twitter.com/t8j6Q0jZin
– Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) August 24, 2020
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It goes on to say that a few days ago Kangana demanded the Government of India to withdraw the Padma Shri award of Karan Johar. He wrote on Twitter, ‘I request the Government of India to withdraw the Padma Shri award of Karan Johar. He openly threatened me on an international platform and asked me to leave the industry. He ruined Sushant’s career. He supported Pakistan at the time of Uri incident and now he has made an antinational film against the army.