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Here's what Kangana Ranaut said after Naseeruddin Shah’s 'half-educated starlet' remark

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 18 August 2020, 16:27 IST

Kangana Ranaut has been hitting the headlines for once again attacking Karan Johar over Sushant Singh Rajput’s death. She urged the government to take back KJo’s Padma Shri for making an anti-national film against armed forces and sabotaging Sushant’s career. However, not long after Naseeruddin Shah took an indirect dig at her during an interview with India Today.

Bandish Bandit actor in the interview stated, “No one is interested in the opinions of some half-educated starlet who decides to take it upon herself to know, get justice for Sushant.” He further added that if there is justice that needs to be done then one should have faith in the law and if it’s not their business then they should keep themselves away.


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Now on seeing this Manikarnika actress took to her Twitter handle and taking an indirect dig at Sonam Kapoor and Deepika Padukone she wrote, “Thank you Naseer Ji, you weighed all my awards and achievements which non of my contemporaries have on the scale of nepotism, I am used to this but would you say this to me if I were Parkash Padukone/Anil Kapoor’s daughter? (sic)."

 

Not just this she further dropped another tweet along with a link of their (Kangana-Naseeruddin) interview from last year. She wrote that Naseer is a great artist and abuses of such a great artist are also like a prasad of God.

 

Meanwhile, talking about Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case then the probe is still on, today ED recorded late actor’s father KK Singh’s statement in Delhi and asked him to provide evidence regarding the allegation he made on Rhea Chakraborty.

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First published: 18 August 2020, 16:28 IST