Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is in the discussion about her outrageous statements. He has also targeted the social media platform Twitter several times and accused him of bias. Now Kangana has explained why she is using this platform by compromising her self-esteem.

Actually, a user has shared a news article stating that India is supplying Kovid 19 vaccine to Pakistan under diplomacy. Reacting to this news, Kangana wrote, “And that’s why people like us compromise on our self-esteem and choose to remain on Twitter, this stupid, tyrannical and biased communist platform. Because they won’t tell you and if we tell then who will tell? Nothing is better than the country. Long live India.”

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Earlier, Kangana Ranaut had made a tweet regarding Tandava webseries, after which her Twitter account was temporarily banned. On this, Kangana was fiercely targeted at Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsi. He tweeted, tagging Jack, “Uncle Jack tell his foolish delegates that ‘head off’ is an idiom meant to scold. Hopefully you will take action against those who threaten the Prime Minister, Home Minister, Sadhus and Brahmins almost daily and wish them death. ”

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Talk about Kangana’s professional life, these days she is busy shooting for the spy-thriller film Dhakad. Apart from Kangana Ranaut, Arjun Rampal and Divya Dutta are also in the lead role in this film. Apart from this, Kangana has films like ‘Thalaivi’, ‘Tejas’, ‘Manikarnika Return the Legend of Didda’ and biopic of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

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