Bollywood’s queen Kangana Ranaut often makes headlines owing to her controversial posts. In her latest Instagram post, the Tanu Weds Manu actress lashes out at the GenZ (people born between 1997 and 2012) saying they stick to their phones, can't afford to buy a home, and that they hate to commit or marry. Kangana even claimed that GenZ are ‘too lazy to have sex.’ She even compared them to carrot and raddish.
Taking to her Instagram stories, she penned a note that read, “Gen Z... HA HA their limbs and legs are like sticks, they spend most of their time on phones than actually interacting, observing or reading, they are incapable of consistency and seriously believe that they should simply be given the post of Boss who they don't respect because their Boss believes in discipline and came up hard way and GenZ only respect quick success.”
She went on to criticize saying that GenZ loves starbuks and Avocado toast but can't afford to buy a home, they can rent branded clothes to impress on SM but hate to commit or marry. “Studies even show that they are too lazy to have sex as well, the woke worm GenZ are literally like gajar muli (carrot and raddish)... ROLLING EYES AND SILLY SLANG GENz is easy to influence manipulate even brain wash. well!! millennials are so much better, we rule!! how about some yoga, sports and exercise GenZ ...?,” the Dhaakad actor further stated. ALSO READ: SHOCKING! Kangana Ranaut SLAMS ‘Bhikhari Film Mafia’! Claims She Was Forced To Visit Heroes In Their Rooms And Declared MAD-READ BELOW
On the professional front, the 37-year-old actress will next be seen in the upcoming film Chandramukhi 2. She has begun the shoot of the same and is currently busy perfecting her role for P Vasu’s directorial. The project is said to be a sequel to the blockbuster Tamil film Chandramukhi which starred Rajinikanth and Jyothika in the lead roles.
Kangana will be seen playing the role of a dancer in the king's court in Chandramukhi 2. She will be seen opposite South actor Raghava Lawrence in the movie. Ranaut also has the period drama Emergency based on the life of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the pipeline.