Kangana Ranaut: ‘Nepotism only became very toxic and life-threatening when I became the main star’ – bollywood


Kangana Ranaut has said that he did not consider nepotism to be a massive obstacle in his early days in Bollywood and that he had just teased Karan Johar with mentioning the subject on his Koffee With Karan show. She said she was not aware of her “gravity” back then.

Judicial Judge Hai Kya told Pinkvilla in an interview: “There have been many challenges and I felt that perhaps nepotism is one of those that I can annul and turn in my favor and it was not always at stake, but it only became very toxic” . and life-threatening when I became the main star. “Speaking about its prevalence in the Hindi film industry, he added:” With the type of society we are in, the type of industry we are in, 90% of people belong to movie families. They are friends or they are from the close circle. “

Kangana said he was “just making fun” of Karan with the mention of nepotism on his chat show, Koffee With Karan. She said: “If I had known that these people are so dangerous, if I had known that it would cause death, if I had known that it is not just something to joke about or mock, it is simply not something about snatching movies. It’s not just about movies, it’s also about revenge, the sadism of the human psyche. I hadn’t done it or taken it so lightly because I think I took it lightly and then I was attacked in a way that they came after me. They tried to put criminal cases on me, they tried to sabotage my brands, and my movies and all my brand crashed before Manikarnika. I think that discouraged Sushant in a huge way who was supporting me and then this is what happened. “

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Kangana has been in the headlines for his explosive statements about nepotism, against his industry colleagues and his thoughts on the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. Simi Garewal called her brave and Kangana’s ex-boyfriend Adhyayan Suman also showed his support on Twitter. However, their comment calling Taapsee Pannu, Swara Bhasker and Richa Chadha “grade B actresses” did not sit well with her and she was retaliated against. Director Anurag Kashyap said on Tuesday that, at one point in the past Kangana had been a good friend of his, he did not know the “new Kangana”.

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