Kangana Ranaut Responds To Her Being Called As ‘Naachney Gaane Waali’; Says: ‘I Am No Deepika Katrina Or Alia, I Don’t Shake A** I Break Bones'
Earlier, a former minister in the previous Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh commented on Kangana Ranaut, calling her ‘naachney gaane waali’ and here’s how Kangana Ranaut responded
Actor Kangana Ranaut is pretty active on her Twitter handle where she keeps forward her strong opinions that often lead to controversies. For quite some time, the actor was rigorously tweeting about farmers and related to it, a former minister in the previous Kamal Nath government in Madhya Pradesh, Sukhdev Panse made headlines when he used some inappropriate words, about Kangana Ranaut. According to a report in IANS, he called her a ‘naachney gaane waali’. Well, giving it back to the minister, Kangana Ranaut also indirectly took a jibe at Bollywood leading ladies Deepika Padukone, Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt.
Taking it to her Twitter handle, she said that she is not like those actors and have said that she has refused to item numbers in the movies. That’s not, the Manikarnika actor also said that she has refused to do films with big heroes like the Khans and Kumar. Calling herself a Rajput woman, Ranaut said that she doesn’t her rear but instead break bones. Her tweet read, “Whoever this fool is does he know I am no Deepika Katrina or Alia.... I am the only one who refused to do item numbers, refused to do big hero ( Khan /Kumar) films which made entire Bullywoodiya gang men +women against me. I am a Rajput woman I don’t shake ass I break bones.”
Meanwhile, when Kangana accused some Congress workers of stopping her Dhaakad shoot in the city and informed that she has increased police protection for the same. Kangana even mentioned that Congress MLAs have revealed that they are protesting on behalf of farmers. Speaking on the same, the former minister reportedly said that she was met with a Congress-led protest during the shoot and said that the Congress workers were physically assaulted by the state police.
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