Actor Swara Bhasker has implicated in a tweet that Kangana Ranaut yelled at him for delivering a ‘nice shot’ in his 2015 film, Tanu Weds Manu. The two actors have been involved in a war of words after Kangana, in a television interview called Swara, and actor Taapsee Pannu, ‘chaploos’ (boot lickers) and B-grade actresses.
Responding to a tweet in which one person wrote that Kangana had yelled at Swara on the Tanu Weds Manu sets, Swara wrote: “#SupportMax, the national award-winning foreign star ‘Reigning Outsider in Need!’ Circa 2014. Sigh! Tales #happymemories. ” Swara also tagged the Kangana Ranaut team’s Twitter account, with which she has been involved in an exchange all day.
#SupportMax as reigning award-winning foreign star awarded “Stranger in Need”! Circa 2014. Sigh! Tales #happymemories 💜💜💜💜🌷🌷🌷🌷 @teamkangana https://t.co/qpX0TJ01SF
– Swara Bhasker (@ReallySwara) July 21, 2020
The original tweet read: “Kangana Ranaut Madam, why did you throw a tantrum and abuse the strange @ReallySwara on the set of Tanu Weds Manu Returns in front of 200 people because the director said ‘Good Shot’ after a take? Isn’t this mistreating strangers, ma’am?
Earlier in the day, Swara reacted to Kangana’s claims that the parallel film movement started in India, after the 2013 film Queen. Sharing the clip on Twitter, Swara wrote: “Kangana ji directed a parallel cinema with ‘Pather Panchali’ in 1955. She started feminism with Queen in 2013, but first of all in 1947, she gained independence from India. – Says an unknown stranger in need and without sense, who eats the fruits of the symphony and licks her fingers ”
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Several members of the film industry have dismissed Kangana’s recent comments. Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap in a Twitter thread wrote that he no longer recognizes the actor, despite being a good friend of hers in the past.
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