Kangana Ranaut gives her response to Karan Johar's statement that he is looking forward to watching her forthcoming film Emergency: "I am afraid right now."
Kangana Ranaut has provided her response to the statement made by Karan Johar. The film director has expressed his eagerness to view the movie Emergency.
At a recent event, Karan Johar provided some details about the upcoming movie Emergency, which stars Kangana Ranaut. On Monday, during the Express Adda session hosted by The Indian Express, the question of which political event Karan most wants to see dramatised on film was posed to him. Karan had previously stated, "Emergency is currently being made, and I am excited to watch it." Kangana plays the role of Indira Gandhi, the former Prime Minister of India, in the upcoming film Emergency, which is scheduled for release in November 2023. Now, Kangana has provided her response to Karan's comments regarding the movie. Also read about how the co-director of Manikarnika, Krish, is challenging Kangana Ranaut.
Kangana admits that she is frightened.
Someone responded to Karan Johar's latest statement regarding Kangana's film by posting the following message on Twitter or X: "Really? a complete about-face" In response to his tweet, Kangana wrote, "Ha ha, the last time, when he stated he was delighted to see
Kangana Ranaut went on to write that "almost all main actors working in the film were paid to sling mud on me and sabotage the film," and that "suddenly the most successful weekend of my life was turned into a living nightmare for me... " Kangana Ranaut is an Indian actress and model. Ha ha, at this point I am terrified, really scared... since he is eager once again..."
On the weekend after Manikarnika was released, the most vicious character assassination attempt I've ever faced was launched against me.
The debate surrounding Manikarnika
Kangana Ranaut was accused by the director Krish of taking credit for her own work on the film Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi (2019). Kangana had stated that she had reshot substantial portions of the film, for which she was given a credit as a co-director, after Krish was cut from the production of the movie. In an interview that took place in 2019, Krish refuted Kangana's assertion that she was responsible for shooting seventy percent of the film.
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He had previously stated that Kangana had completed between 20 and 25 percent of the first half and only 10 to 15 percent of the second half. I skipped shooting the song, and I skipped shooting the part where she first appears. In the second half of the movie, she has even reshot some scenes, which I had previously performed in a different manner... Kangana went so far as to tell me that Zed Studios did not like what I had created. It was taking on the appearance of a Bhojpuri film. It made me laugh. My prior work is well known to the public. We were in a heated argument, but she insisted on getting her way. I simply was not able to comprehend." He had also mentioned that Kangana had been impolite to him over the phone and that she 'is unpleasant all the time'.Mishti Chakravarty, an actress who appeared in the film "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi," criticised Kangana Ranaut in an interview that she gave in 2019, stating that her part in the movie was chopped short and that she would not have participated in the film if she had known Kangana was directing it.
Dispute between Karan Johar and Kangana Ranaut
Their ongoing public dispute has been the subject of news coverage for the past few years. Both in interviews and on social media, the two have shown their disdain for one another. It all started during the fifth season of "Coffee With Karan," when Kangana accused Karan of favouritism towards her family.
Kangana, who is well-known for her forthright views, made a dig at the KWK anchor by referring to him as a "flagbearer of nepotism." Karan was taken aback by her statements, and what followed was a string of comments and reactions from both of them, as well as from other celebrities, regarding nepotism in the film industry.She had stated this in an interview with KWK: "In my biopic, if ever it's made, you'll play that stereotypical Bollywood biggie, who is like you know, very snooty and completely intolerant towards outsiders, flag-bearer of nepotism, the movie mafia."