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Here’s what Taapsee Pannu has to say about Rangoli Chandel’s tweets against her

Kangana Ranaut’s sister, Rangoli Chandel keeps on targeting Bollywood celebs on Twitter. A few days ago, she had tweeted that Taapsee Pannu is the ‘sasti copy’ of Kangana. Taapsee opted to keep mum on social media and even while talking to a daily, she decided not to speak anything against Rangoli and Kangana.

Taapsee told the daily, “I am not reacting to this. I am way too taken up with looking at the positive side of people, things in general and my own life. I genuinely have no time to spare for this.”


A source which knows both Kangana and Taapsee told the daily, “This is just baat ka batangad (making a mountain out of a molehill). Tapsee has nothing against Kangana. She didn’t mean to insult her by not mentioning her. Taapsee doesn’t want to get into a slinging match with Kangana’s sister.”

It all started a couple of days ago when Taapsee tweeted to praise the trailer of Judgementall Hai Kya and didn’t mention the name of Kangana in her tweet. This made Rangoli upset and she tweeted, “Kuch log Kangana ko copy kar ke he apni dukaan chalate hain, magar pls note, they never acknowledge her not even a mention of her name in praising the trailer, last I heard Taapsee ji said Kangana needs a double filter and Tapsee ji you need to stop being a sasti copy ?”

After reading this tweet of Rangoli, Anurag Kashyap, who has worked with Taapsee and Kangana both, tweeted, “Come on Rangoli.. this is going too far.. this is really really desperate.. I really don’t know what to say to this . Having worked with both your sister and Taapsee .. I just don’t get this ..praising the trailer means praising all aspect of it. Which includes Kangana.”

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