After Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan broke several box office records since its release on January 25, actor Kangana Ranaut has been tweeting about the film. After saying Pathaan paints ‘enemy’ Pakistan in good light, and slamming those speaking about ‘triumph over hate’ after the film’s success, Kangana issued a warning to Bollywood, tweeting people from the film industry should ‘enjoy their success’ and ‘stay away from politics’. Recently, actor Alia Bhatt and filmmaker Karan Johar had praised Pathaan on Instagram. While Alia has said ‘love always wins’, Karan wrote ‘love forever trumps hate’ as he reacted to Pathaan grossing ₹106 crore worldwide on its opening day.
On Saturday, Kangana Ranaut, who recently returned to Twitter after her account was banned in 2020 for violating the social media platform’s rule, tweeted, “Bollywood walon yeh narrative banane ki koshish mat karna ki iss desh mein tum Hindu hate se suffer kar rahe ho, agar maine phir se yeh word suna ‘triumph over hate’ toh tum logon ki wahi class lagegi jo kal lagi thi (Bollywood people, do not try to project that your are suffering from Hindu hate in this country. If I hear another comment on ‘triumph over hate’, I will take your class). Enjoy your success and do good work, stay away from politics.”
Reacting to her latest tweet, a section of Twitter users pointed out that Kangana was ‘desperately’ tweeting about Pathaan for her personal gains. A tweet read, “Chalo Pathaan ko side mein karte hai (let’s put Pathaan aside for a moment)… another example of ‘triumph over hate’ is how your last nine movies tanked one after another. Audience has rejected Kangana, we know you are desperate now to be where Smriti Irani (BJP leader and union minister) is.” Another person tweeted, “Madam ji, aap kaha se ho?? Bollywood se nahi ho?? Alag koi industry se aye ho kya (Are you not from Bollywood)??”
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