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Kangana Ranaut: With a heavy heart leaving Mumbai, my analogy about POK was bang on

From the past few days, it’s Kangana Ranaut v/s Maharashtra government. It all started when the actress stated that she is scared of Mumbai Police, and then Shiv Sena’s leader Sanjay Raut said that she should not come to Mumbai if she is scared of the police here.

Soon, things got messier, and on the day Kangana was going to come to Mumbai, BMC demolished her office claiming that there was an illegal construction at the property. Today, the actress has left Mumbai to go back to her house in Manali.


The actress took to Twitter to inform her fans about it. She posted, “With a heavy heart leaving Mumbai, the way I was terrorised all these days constant attacks and abuses hurled at me attempts to break my house after my work place, alert security with lethal weapons around me, must say my analogy about POK was bang on.”

In another tweet, she wrote, “जब रक्षक ही भक्षक होने का एलान कर रहे हैं धड़ियाल बन लोकतंत्र का चीरहरण कर रहे हैं, मुझे कमज़ोर समझ कर बहुत बड़ी भूल कर रहे हैं! एक महिला को डरा कर उसे नीचा दिखाकर, अपनी इमेज को धूल कर रहे हैं!!”

Well, after her office was demolished, the actress had stated she has no money for renovation and will continue working in the destroyed property.

Talking about Kangana’s movies, the actress has films like Thalaivi, Tejas, and Dhaakad. Before the lockdown was announced the actress was shooting for Thalaivi. While it is not yet known when she will resume the shooting of the Jayalalithaa biopic, Tejas will start rolling in December this year. Kangana will also be directing a film titled Aparajita Ayodhya.

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