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Police complaint filed against Kangana Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut is one actress who is always surrounded by controversies. A few days ago, her sister Rangoli Chandel’s Twitter account was suspended due to a tweet against a community.

After Rangoli’s Twitter account was suspended, Kangana’s team had posted a video on Instagram in which she had supported her sister’s tweet. Now, the video has landed Kangana into trouble.


According to IANS, a police complaint has been filed against the actress because of her video. The complaint has been filed by Advocate Ali Kaashif Khan Deshmukh. A copy of the complaint is with IANS and it states, "It is pertinent to note that one sister calls for genocide killings, violence, and the other sister not just support her for the same despite nationwide criticism and suspension of her Twitter account but also gives a label of terrorist to a sect..."

In the complaint, Kangana and Rangoli are accused of "misusing their stardom, fanbase, fame, money, power, and influence with an aim and intent to promote hatred, disbalance, fights in the country for their personal benefits and gains.”

In the video, Kangana had supported her sister’s tweet and had stated that Rangoli was not targeting a community, but the people who were attacking doctors and police officials. The actress had also asked the government to shut such social media platforms. She had further stated that if there’s a tweet where her sister had said anything offensive then they both will publically apologize.

Well, now we wonder what Kangana has to say about this police complaint. The actress is currently in Manali, spending the lockdown with her family.

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