Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has always been in the news for her controversial statements. She has been tweeting about Shah Rukh Khan's Pathaan for the last few days. Shah Rukh Khan's film broke many box office records and emerged as one of the fastest Hindi films to enter the ₹200 crore club within four days of its release. Kangana has tweeted about the film's box office success, saying that the country is biased towards 'Khans and Muslim actresses.' Recently, she warned the Bollywood industry not to fetch politics into the success of the film Pathaan and simply enjoy the film's success.
Check out actress Kangana Ranaut's tweet on the Pathaan film's success:-
On Saturday, Kangana Ranaut retweeted a post by another user, who analyzed why Pathaan emerged as a box office success. She Reacted to the tweet by writing, "Very good analysis… this country has only and only loved all Khans and at times only and only Khans… And obsessed over Muslim actresses, so it's very unfair to accuse India of hate and fascism … there is no country like Bharat (Indian flag emoticon) in the whole world (heart eyes, joined hands emojis)."
The original tweet, "Big Congratulations to
iamsrk &
deepikapadukone for the runaway success of #Pathaan!!! It proves 1) Hindu Muslims love SRK equally, 2) Boycott's controversies don't harm but help the film, 3) Erotica & Good music works, 4) India is super secular," to actress had reacted. Many users reacted to Kangana's latest tweet. They said that the actress desperately seeks attention by tweeting about Pathaan.
Check out netizen's replies to actress Kangana Ranaut's tweet:-
One user tweeted, "So you're saying you're not part of this country? All you did is attack the Khans for no reason (and others too, to be fair to you) and have always played the religion card by calling anything and everything Hinduphobic."
Another tweet read, "To look at everything through a jaundiced eye of Muslim and non-Muslim is the disease you have. It's deep, and it rots the inside of one being. When do you divide Indians into Khans/ Muslims? IT IS HATE; you are displaying at the core. They are merely Indians. Why are you labeling them?"
Another person tweeted, "If you really think like this Kangana, let's change your name from Kangana to Kainaat (Urdu name, which means universe) for just one movie, and let's see if that movie works out or not."
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