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Kangana Ranaut thanks media and fans for giving a great response to Judgementall Hai Kya

Kangana Ranaut and Rajkummar Rao starrer Judgementall Hai Kya has received some amazing reviews and in three days it has collected Rs 22.04 crore at the box office. Kangana is getting a lot of praises and it is said to be one of her best performances.

Recently, the actress’ sister Rangoli shared a video on Twitter in which Kangana is thanking her fans and her friends in media for giving the film a great response. Rangoli tweeted, “Dear friends Kangana has sent this video message ... and lots of love ??????do watch ??”


In the video, Kangana has stated, “I would like to thank my friends from the media who were angry with me. But they have seen this movie with objectivity and have made it the year’s most critically acclaimed film. I am very thankful that you guys (media) saw it like an art keeping the personal likes and dislikes aside. This really means a lot to me.”

Judgementall Hai Kya is Kangana and Rajkummar’s second film together after the 2014 release Queen. The Prakash Kovelamudi directorial is made on a budget of Rs 29 crore and it has already collected Rs 22.04 crore. After a decent first weekend, we can expect the film to be stable on the weekdays.

Judgementall Hai Kya was earlier titled as Mental Hai Kya, but Indian Psychiatric Society had issues with the title, so the makers opted to change it. However, the movie in no way demeans the people who suffer from mental issues.

Talking about Kangana’s upcoming movies, the actress has some interesting films like Panga, Dhaakad and Jayalalithaa biopic in her kitty. Panga is slated to release on 24th January 2020 and Dhaadak will hit the screens on Diwali next year. Just like every film, we are sure Kangana will surprise us with her performance in Panga and Dhaakad as well.

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