"Why These People Compare Themselves To 3 Times National Award Winner?": Kangana Ranaut blasts Taapse and Swara

Kangana on an interview with Republic termed Taapsee Pannu and Swara Bhasker as B-grade actresses

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Kangana Ranaut's interview on Republic TV has irked new controversy in the Bollywood industry. More than seeking justice for Sushant, a cold war between Kangana Ranaut, Taapsee Pannu, and Swara Bhasker has started. 

Kangana on an interview with Republic termed Taapsee Pannu and Swara Bhasker as B-grade actresses. In the same statement, Kangana said that they are better actresses than Alia Bhatt and thus, they 'shouldn't be in the category of B-grade actresses, especially when they love Karan Johar'.

A quick response came along after Kangana's statement. 

Swara on her twitter wrote, "Needy outsider - B grade actress (But) - better looking & better actor than Alia Bhatt & Ananya!” Net net I think this was a compliment! Thanks Kangana! I think u are gorgeous, generous & a great actor ! Shine on."

Taapsee in a cryptic way wrote on her twitter, "Maine suna class 12th n 10th ke result ke baad humaara result bhi aa gaya hai! Humaara grade system ab official hai ? Abhi tak toh number system pe value decide hoti thi na."

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Now finally Kangana has responded to both Swara and Taapsee. A user asked Kangana on twitter, "Why Shruti Seth, Tapsee Pannu and Swara Bhaskar can’t understand that not everyone is mediocre, low self-esteem and B grade like them? People are talented and work hard in their lives to deserve as much as stars and their kids."

Then Kangana replied, "We have no idea why these people compare their journeys to a 3 times national award winner,Padmashri recipient, a successful writer,filmmaker, these people who r merely struggling to find work won’t have same experiences or enemies like Kangana or Shushant,hope they understand."

The debate on nepotism and favoritism has been on the peak since the demise of Sushant Singh Rajput. Its high time for Bollywood that it runs on talent rather than name and fame of someone's parents.


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