Kangana shares old video with Deepika from Aamir Khan's show, says 'Bullywood cinema stop embarrassing India globally'

Kangana explained that she only shared these videos to bust the narrative that she started criticizing Bollywood only after her movie Queen became successful.

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Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is known to bust the stereotypical thinkings and take on her criticizers anywhere and any day. Kangana is one of the most vocal actresses of Bollywood who often remain in the limelight mostly due to her point of view on the burning issues of India. People on social media often accuse the actress of being biased towards PM Modi. Still, Kangana always expresses her admiration for the Prime Minister of India. 

Now, Kangana has shared two video clips that showcase her take on item numbers in Bollywood and feminism. Kangana explained that she only shared these videos to bust the narrative that she started criticizing Bollywood only after her movie Queen became successful. 

Sharing the first video, Kangana wrote, "Watch this, it is many years ago in my early twenties teaching feminism to Bullywood, listen you all upcoming libru feminists, तुम जिस स्कूल में पढ़ते हो हम वहाँ के    प्रिन्सिपल रह चुके हैं !"

The clip shared is from Aamir Khan's show Satyamev Jayate season 3 where she is seen talking about the portrayal of women in films. In the video, Deepika Padukone is also seen sharing her thoughts on the same issue.

In the video, Kangana says, "I am not saying that there shouldn't be dark cinema or that reality shouldn't be shown. But if it is shown, then the consequences should also be shown. Maybe because it's lack of creativity, because of the negative characters, tragic stories and dark characters have been written by Shakespeare. But their influence is so positive. You are scared of darkness. But the way girls are portrayed in our movies, words like 'Tadoori Chicken' are used to describe them. Boys pull her dupatta and do all kinds of things and she blushes. It doesn't matter. No matter how much we defend our country and movies the way they are portraying  our cinema is shameful."  

Kangana shared another clip and wrote, "Another clip from 2012, teaching Bullywood cinema n urging them to stop embarrassing India globally,I am only sharing these to bust this propaganda by mafia media that I starting criticising Bullywood after became hugely successful post Queen release in 2014,Fact check- not true."

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