Kangana Ranaut used Twitter to send a message to Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. In a video made by herself, she warned him that her ‘pride will collapse’ soon and compared the partial demolition of her office in Mumbai to the plight of Kashmiri pandits, who were forced from their homes in 1990.
In the video, Kangana said that Uddhav did her a “great favor” by subjecting her to this “cruelty and terror”. She also announced a film about Kashmir and said that it will raise awareness among her compatriots.
“Uddhav Thackeray, did you think he got revenge on me by colluding with the movie mafia and demolishing my house? My house has been demolished today but your pride will crumble tomorrow. Time will change, ”he said.
“I think you have done me a great favor. I knew what the Kashmiri pundits must have been through, but today I have experienced it. I promise that I will make a movie, not only about Ayodhya, but also about Kashmir. I will wake up my compatriots. It has happened to me, which has a certain meaning and significance. Uddhav Thackeray, it is fortunate that I was the one who was subjected to this cruelty and terror. It definitely has some meaning. Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra! ”, He concluded. He used the hashtag ‘death of democracy’ while sharing the video on social media.
तुमने जो किया अच्छा किया 🙂#DeathOfDemocracy pic.twitter.com/TBZiYytSEw
– Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 9, 2020
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Kangana has been involved in a nasty war of words with the Maharashtra government after it criticized the Mumbai police and compared Mumbai to Pakistani-occupied Kashmir. Even when some political leaders felt that she ‘has no right to live in Mumbai’ after her comments, she announced her decision to return to the city from her hometown of Mandi, where she was quarantined with her family.
On Wednesday afternoon, Kangana arrived in Mumbai with her sister and manager Rangoli Chandel. The Union Ministry of the Interior gave them Y-plus security.
Meanwhile, Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials began demolishing alleged structural violations at Kangana’s office in Mumbai on Wednesday, a day after issuing a notice about them. The demolition was suspended by the Bombay High Court and the BMC was asked to submit a response to the actor’s request.
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