Kangana Ranaut’s Warning to Uddhav Thackeray: Tujhe Kya Lagta Hai


BMC has alleged illegal construction at Kangana Ranaut’s office in Mumbai ‘s Pali Hills.

Mumbai:

Actress Kangana Ranaut attacked Maharashtra’s Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray today for the demolition of his office in Mumbai in a video addressing him as “you“(you) and also delivered a warning.

“Uddhav Thackeray, tujhe kya lagta hai? (What do you think?) That you collaborated with the film mafia, demolished my house and they took revenge on me? My house was demolished today, your arrogance will collapse tomorrow, “said Kangana Ranaut.

“This is the wheel of time, remember, it never stays the same,” warned the 33-year-old actor, hours after Bombay civic body BMC demolished what it called illegal rotations at his Pali Hills office.

The Bombay High Court ordered the demolition to halt and notified the BMC, which is controlled by the Chief Minister’s Shiv Sena.

Television footage showed a bulldozer working in the office building even when Kangana Ranaut was on a flight back to Mumbai; She arrived today after months in her hometown, Manali.

In his video, he promised to make a film about the Kashmiri pandits and said that he finally understood what they must have suffered.

“You have done me a favor. I knew what the Kashmir pandits had gone through, but I also felt it today. I promise this country that I will make a film not only about Ayodhya but also about Kashmir,” he said.

Kangana Ranaut ended with this farewell shot: “I knew this was going to happen to me. This has some meaning. Uddhav Thackeray, this cruelty, this terror, how good this happened to me. Because it means something.” Jai hind, jai Maharashtra “.

The actor’s open fight with Maharashtra’s ruler Shiv Sena began with his criticism of the Mumbai police and the state government’s handling of the Sushant Singh Rajput death case and his comment that he no longer felt safe in the city. The fighting escalated when, in response to Seine leaders who asked him to “stay out,” Kangana Ranaut compared Mumbai to Pakistani-occupied Kashmir (PoK).

When the BMC got into the controversy by posting notices in his office and home warning of actions against “illegal tampering,” the actor accused Shiv Sena of vendetta. The fight took a political turn when the ruling BJP in the center gave him Y-plus security before his return to Mumbai. The Sena accused the BJP, its long-time ally turned rival, of playing politics through the Kangana Ranaut controversy.

The BMC complied with his warning on the day of his return, beginning demolition work hours before his arrival. The timing even prompted Sena’s ally Sharad Pawar to comment that the move had ended up giving the actor “unnecessary publicity.”

The BMC, however, says that Kangana Ranaut received a tip about the “illegal structures” in 2018, long before his dispute with the Seine.

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