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Kangana Ranaut Crosses The Line, Loses Respect

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First publised on 2020-12-06 07:57:01

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Sunil Garodia By our team of in-house writers.

People are talking about Kangana Ranaut and how, in a bid to attract controversy, she is plumbing the depths. People say this time she crossed the limit by saying that an aged lady protesting with the farmers was Bilkis Bano of Shahin Bagh. She also alluded that crowd can be assembled at Rs 100 per person per day. People say that there is saying that chamchas and courtiers are more vocal than the leader or king. They say that Ranaut is the prime example of the same.

People say that it is clear that her loyalties lie with Narendra Modi and the BJP. They say that there is nothing wrong with that as it is her personal choice. But they say that being a film actor and a celebrity, she should exercise restraint in her public utterances.

People say that Ranaut's language is that of the gutter. They say that it was proved in the past when she spoke against the nepotism and other alleged ills in the film industry, the Sushant Singh Rajput case and some other issues when she used foulf language even against her seniors. It was proved again when she took on Diljit Dosanjh after her comments on the farmers' protest.

It is one thing to support someone or his or her policies. But it is entirely different thing to use vile language to argue with someone who does not support the same. People say that Kangana Ranaut must either keep her thoughts to herself or if she expresses them in public, she must keep her anger in check and use civil language. People say that Kangana will only get as much respect as she gives. This time, they say, she has lost a lot of respect.