The debate of nepotism has heated up in Bollywood and it continues to grab the attention of the nation. Actor turned politician Nagma joined the debate and took a dig at Kangana Ranaut.
In one of her tweets, Nagma took a dig at Kangana Ranaut who has been hailed as the torchbearer of anti-nepotism movement. In the image tweeted by Nagma, it said that the entire career of Kangana Ranaut has been built on the concept of nepotism. The picture has gone viral on social media. The image says that Kangana used Aditya Pancholi, Hrithik Roshan, and Mahesh Bhatt in order to make a place for herself in the industry.
#Kangnas nepotism pic.twitter.com/3zsRaUSwQ3
— Nagma (@nagma_morarji) July 22, 2020
However, Kangana’s team was quick to respond to the allegation and hit back at Nagma. In a series of tweets, the team also urged Nagma to stop spreading lies saying that Kangana is a product of nepotism. The team wrote,
“Nagma Ji, Pancholi wasn’t her BF, she has made it clear many times that initially, he promised to mentor but soon turned tormentor, he used to beat her every time she went for auditions or film shoots no he didn’t introduce her to Anurag Basu. Mr. Basu doesn’t even know him, he has made it clear plenty of times. She gave audition for Gangster, no nepotism there. Kangana’s career was ruined after she was reduced to a background actor in Kites that’s the reason she didn’t want to do Krish she was forced to do it.”
Kangana Accused Of Hypocrisy
Kangana Ranaut has been involved in the nepotism debate for far too long and has been looked at as the flagbearer of outsiders. Now, a video has been surfaced which indicates otherwise.
The twitter handle @neeljoshii shared an old interview of Kangana Ranaut where she was asked about the nepotism debate. This was before the Koffee With Karan episode. In the interview, she is seen praising Mahesh Bhatt.
“I was fortunate enough to get my first break with Mahesh Bhatt who according to me is one of the finest teachers of the art.”
When she was asked about how she comes from the outside and makes a mark without having a godfather, she replied,
“It really doesn’t matter. It’s hard to get the first break. Once your film releases, It’s up to the audiences. So many of them have been rejected, no matter where you come from, mountains like me or California, it really doesn’t matter. It’s the people who decide. Nothing really matters. Each one has their own struggle to go through.”
Source: Free Press Journal