There hasn’t been a dull day for Kangana Ranaut fans ever since she joined Twitter last year. She is known for airing her views without mincing words, and a lot of times finds herself embroiled in controversies. The actress often shares her thoughts, pictures of her with her family, anecdotes and more on social media. This time around, Kangana penned a note about what it means to be a ‘nationalist’ and an ‘ultranationalist’.
This morning, Kangana Ranaut was spotted at the Mumbai airport looking absolutely stunning in a bright yellow-coloured saree. Now, she shared a few snaps of her from the airport on her Twitter account, and accompanied it with a post wherein she advocated ‘vocal for local’. She also shared her thoughts on what makes one a ‘nationalist’ and an ‘ultranationalist'. She wrote that one who loves their nation is a nationalist, while one who is obsessed with their nation to the point where every action is directed at the nation’s well-being, then they are ‘ultranationalist’.
“If you love your nation then you are a nationalist if you are obsessed with your nation, and every single action of yours is directed at its well being every penny that you spend you want your nation and it’s people to benefit then you are a an ultranationalist #VocalForLocal,” read Kangana’s tweet. Check it out below:
If you love your nation then you are a nationalist if you are obsessed with your nation, and every single action of yours is directed at its well being every penny that you spend you want your nation and it’s people to benefit then you are a an ultranationalist #VocalForLocal pic.twitter.com/7HBL9lB8aE
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) April 8, 2021
On the work front, Kangana Ranaut will next be seen in Thalaivi, which is scheduled to release on April 23. She will be playing the role of late J Jayalalithaa in the film. Kangana will also be seen in Tejas and Dhaakad. ALSO READ: Kangana Ranaut Reveals Akshay Kumar Called And Praised Her After Watching Thalaivi Trailer; Blames It On Movie Mafia As Big Stars ‘Can’t Openly Praise’
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