'Yeh Nahi Sudhrenge': Kangana Ranaut Slams Gangubai Kathiawadi, Says 200 Cr Will Burn At Box Office!
After giving a brutal review to Deepika Padukone's 'Gehraiyaan,' Kangana Ranaut has now taken a dig at Alia Bhatt and her upcoming release 'Gangubai Kathiawadi.'
After giving a brutal review to Deepika Padukone's 'Gehraiyaan,' Kangana Ranaut has now taken a dig at Alia Bhatt and her upcoming release 'Gangubai Kathiawadi.'
Trolling Alia Bhatt and her father Mahesh Bhatt, Kangana called her a 'daddy's angel' and her father a ¡®movie mafia.¡¯
Kangana posted two stories about Bollywood, saying it is destined for doom until the movie mafia holds power.
One of Kangana's stories read:
¡°This Friday 200cr will be burnt to ashes at the box office ... for a papa (movie mafia daddy) ki pari (who likes to keep a British passport) because papa wants to prove that romcom bimbo can act... biggest drawback of the film is wrong casting...yeh nahi sudhrenge (these people won't change) no wonder screens are going to South and Hollywood films ... Bollywood is destined for doom jab tak movie mafia has power...¡±
"Bollywood mafia daddy papa Jo who has single-handedly ruined the work culture in the film industry, has emotionally manipulated many big directors and forced his products of mediocrity on their cinematic brilliance; another example will be following soon after this release... people need to stop entertaining him, in this Friday release even a big hero and greatest director are the new victims of his manipulations..."
This is not Kangana's first dig at Sanjay Leela Bhansali's movie 'Ganubai Kathiawadi'.
She had objected to a video of a young girl imitating Alia. Calling out kids and their children, Kangana had written,
¡°Should this child imitate a sex worker with a beedi in her mouth and crude and obscene dialogues? Look at her body language; is it ok to sexualize her at this age? There are hundreds of other children who are being used similarly.¡±
The movie is directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and stars Ajay Devgn in a pivotal role.
The period drama has been adapted from one of the chapters of noted author Hussain Zaidi's book, Mafia Queens of Mumbai. Alia stars as Gangubai, one of the most powerful madams of Kamathipura during the 1960s.
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