But Ranaut, just like the character of Manikarnika, did not hold back from firing her shots. Reacting to the same, Ranaut tweeted: “He is taking his own calls on my democratic rights, from POK to Taliban in one day.”
Earlier, when Ranaut said she is more scared of Mumbai Police than movie mafia, politician Sanjay Raut slammed the actress saying she should not come back to Mumbai.
Reacting to the same, Kangana took to Twitter stating, “Sanjay Raut Shiv Sena leader has given me an open threat and asked me not to come back to Mumbai, after Aazadi graffitis in Mumbai streets and now open threats, why Mumbai is feeling like Pakistan occupied Kashmir?”
While that is her opinion about the City of Dreams, it is sad that it was compared to PoK. Nonetheless, the fact that there is no other city like Mumbai, remains the same. At least for this author, who has made the most of this city by enjoying the sea breeze at Marine Drive and munched Vada Pavs on roadside stalls.
But, again, it is not the opinion that matters, it is the fact that Ranaut was not the first actor/director to bring Maratha Pride to the big screens.