The banter between Kangana Ranaut is always at the peak with its heat simmering with each passing day. Kangana Ranaut, who is a well established actress now has a long-standing beef with filmmaker-producer Karan Johar, given their stance of ‘nepotism’ in the industry, recently shared a throwback video of her snubbing him. This video is an old snippet at an award function which she shared with her Instagram fans and called herself a Badass for a very long time.
Kangana Adds Fuel To The Rivalry
Kangana took to Instagram and shared a clip from an awards ceremony where Karan was the host.
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“This award has been decided by public poll and I have been winning it for the past three years,” he said. Kangana receives her trophy on stage and gives an obvious snub to Karan, who says, “Thank you, Kangana and congratulations. I am here. If that matters at all. Doesn’t seem to. Alright, okay, well done, Kangana.”
Kangana captioned the post on her Instagram stories, “Haha mera attitude pehle se hi kharab hai (my attitude was always bad).” In a follow-up post, she added, “This is my first year in the industry, I was a teenager lekin attitude aisa hi tha (but my attitude was still like this).”
Karan Johar And Kangana Ranaut will Receive Padma Shri This Year
Karan and Kangana, along with Ekta Kapoor will receive the fourth highest civilian honour, Padma Shri Award, on November 8. They were conferred with it last year. The trio will be travelling to Delhi for the same. Kangana had recently received her fourth National Film Award as the Best Actress for her performances in ‘Manikarnika: Queen of Jhansi’ and ‘Panga’.
Talking about being honoured with Padma Shri, Kangana Ranaut had said in 2020, “I’m humbled, and I’m honoured. I thank my country for this recognition and I dedicate this to every woman who dares to dream. To every daughter… to every mother… and to the dreams of women who will shape the future of our country.” And the tussle between Kangana and Karan Johar goes on… well, how loud she may cry, Nepotism still thrives in the industry!