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Kangana’s Sister Rangoli Comes In Defence For Her Sister, Shuts Down Trollers On Metoo Movement

Where are people like Karan Johar, Shabana Azmi, they should also come out and talk.”

Pune : Metoo movement has gained quite a momentum after Nana Patekar had been alleged for sexual harassment by Tanushree Dutta. Almost half of the Bollywood has caught fire of it. Celebs like Kangana Ranaut, who had been brushing up this topic since past had been catching headlines with their surprising and shocking revelations.

Eventually, Kangana has a heavy lot of haters as well as supporter on his views. Meanwhile, she was recently trolled heavily for opening up on her bitter experience with Director Vikas Bahl in 2014 while the making of Queen, following up ranting Hrithik Roshan. However, Ranaut’s upcoming film Manikarnika: The queen of Jhansi was dragged in and Kangana got trolled by proposing that she is maintaining limelight for her movie and her work by jumping into such issues.

This was witnessed sharply by her sister, Rangoli Chandel who came up from her Twitter for shutting down trollers and defending her sister, tweeting for which she said “People who say Kangana wants to promote her films by talking about issues should know she would have never left khan and yrf films fairness ads if films were more imp to her now pls go and find some other excuse …it’s too ghisa pitaa….”

https://twitter.com/Rangoli_A/status/1050994076445761536?s=19

Kangana though had been unstoppable and has embraced lots of such hates in past and is therefore known for her straight tongue. Questioning various such fame personalities, she made various claims, saying “I have been speaking about it every day. But, now, more significantly, more people need to come out and talk about it. It’s just not one person to talk about it. It’s important for people like… Where are people like Karan Johar, Shabana Azmi, they should also come out and talk.”

Taking a deep dig at Karan, Kangana mentioned “Karan Johar always has views about gym looks, airport looks, he tweets ten times about it, what about this? This is their identity, this is their bread and butter. Film industry when it’s going through such an important shift, where are they? It’s important that other people also now join this movement”.

Do you think this would affect “Manikarnika”?

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