When ever someone tries to slam Kangana Ranaut, her sister Rangoli takes the charge and hits it back to them. Same she did with singer Sona Mohapatra, when she opinionated that Kangana’s latest interview was a ‘part of a professional PR campaign’ before her next film, Simran is released. Now the Queen of Bollywood has come to rescue her sister as she has defended Rangoli for her comments on Twitter.
According to the reports published by a leading daily, Kangana defended Rangoli by calling her impulsive on micro blogging site Twitter. The Simran actress said her sister is hormonal due to pregnancy. She added “We are very excited, she (Rangoli) had a terrible time before, as she had a miscarriage. But now she is very happy and very hormonal. So I ask her to not tweet please, but she keeps on tweeting very impulsive things, and I am like, can you please not do that? So, we are very happy, and the baby comes in November first week. We are looking forward to it.”
Earlier, Rangoli had shamed Sona on Twitter and called her a ‘black spot on womanhood’. In the series of tweets, Rangoli indicated that it was unfair to term someone’s story as a ‘circus’. She said it was people like Sona who thought about post release and pre release strategies. She said that it was Sona who was a slave of movie release calendar and not Kangana.
Here’s what Rangoli tweeted in a series of tweets:
When some one bares her soul don’t call it circus, you are a black spot on womanhood. #shameonyou @sonamohapatra https://t.co/QOmEPpwrVi
— Rangoli Chandel (@Rangoli_A) September 6, 2017
Humn journeys can’t b measurd in prerelease n post release paramtrs, ur empathy n wisdm is a slave to movie release calendr @sonamohapatra https://t.co/wj269hTi5S
— Rangoli Chandel (@Rangoli_A) September 6, 2017
Humn journeys can’t b measurd in prerelease n post release paramtrs, ur empathy n wisdm is a slave to movie release calendr @sonamohapatra https://t.co/wj269hTi5S
— Rangoli Chandel (@Rangoli_A) September 6, 2017
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