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Kangana Ranaut threatens Bollywood couple spying on her: 'Sudhar jao nahi toh ghar mein ghus ke marungi'

The actress also added that after making it public, the couple has stopped spying on her.

Kangana Ranaut threatens Bollywood couple spying on her: 'Sudhar jao nahi toh ghar mein ghus ke marungi'

A day after alleging that a popular Bollywood couple was spying on her, Bollywood’s controversy queen Kangana Ranaut on Monday once again took to Instagram to warn the ‘Casanova’ and his wife to mend their ways.

She openly threatened the ‘film mafia’ saying, “sudhar jao nahi toh ...ghar mein ghoos ke marungi.” The actress also added that after making it public, the couple has stopped spying on her.


On her Instagram Stories, Kangana wrote a lengthy note, which reads, "All those who worry about me please know that since last night there are no suspicious activities around me, no one is following me, with or without cameras."

She then pointed the gun again at the said actor, as she wrote: "Dekho jo bhoot baton se mante hain woh toh sirf laton se he mante hain. Message to gang changu mangu: bachchon tumhara kisi dehati se pala nahi pada sudhar jao nahi toh ...ghar mein ghoos ke marungi. aur jinko lagta hai ki main pagal hoon tumko yeh toh pata hai ki main pagal hoon lekin yeh pata nahi hai ki kitne bade wali hoon".

For those not in the know, on February 5, Kangana shared a long note on Instagram Stories. The note read, "Everywhere I go I am being followed and spied on, not only on the streets even in my building parking and home terrace they put zoom lenses to capture me, everyone knows paparazzi only visit stars if they are tipped these days, they even started to charge to click actors, my team or I aren't paying them so who is paying them? In the morning I was clicked at 6:30 am, how do they get my schedule? What do they do with these pictures? and now as I finished my early morning choreography practice session no one was tipped to come to the studio yet they all turned up in large numbers even on a Sunday."

Kangana further wrote, "I am certain my WhatsApp data is being leaked professional deals or even personal life details, this obsessed nepo mafia clown who once landed at my doorstep uninvited and forced himself on me is a known womaniser and Casanova but now vice president of nepo mafia brigade as well, forces his wife to become producer, do more female-centric films, dress like me even make home interiors like me they even hired my stylist and even home stylists of many years who then refused to work with me."

She further added, "Wife is encouraging this obsessive behaviour she even wore the same sari for her wedding that I had worn earlier for my brother's wedding reception, it's beyond creepy... recently a film costume designer friend (best friend) I knew from more than a decade also had a nasty fall out with me coincidentally he is working with the couple now, my financiers or business partners call off deals last minute for no reasons, I think he is trying to isolate me and put me through mental stress, BTW he keeps her on a separate floor, they both live separately in the same building, I suggest she must say no to this arrangement and keep an eye on him... how is he getting all this data and what all is he indulging in because if he gets in trouble she and her baby will be in trouble as well... she must take charge of her life and make sure he is not indulging in anything illegal... Much love to you dear girl and your newborn."

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