Kangana is unable to hold her tongue. She is creating issues for herself one after the other. She must think twice before making any political statements.
She makes statements against politicians and also cinema people.
But sometimes against the interest of her party also which is not right. On being pointed out by the party that she was “not authorized” to make such comments, Kangana Ranaut took back her remarks for the farmers and said in a video statement she would ensure her views are aligned with that of the party.
“I have to keep in mind that I am not just an artist but also a BJP worker. My opinions should not be personal and should be the party’s stand. I regret and take my words back if my comments have disappointed anyone,” she said.
The BJP had reprimanded Ranaut once last month as well – over her remarks that a “Bangladesh-like situation” could have erupted in India during the farmers’ protest if the centre had not taken strong measures.
Kangana Ranaut is also embroiled in a controversy over her latest film, Emergency, which is fighting for a censor certificate after several allegations that she has tried to tarnish the images of Sikhs in the film and levelled false charges against the community.