Subramanian Swamy Supports Kangana, To Help Her With Legal Rights Against Mumbai Police

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The Member of Parliament from the Bharatiya Janata Party, Subramanian Swamy has come out in the support of actress Kangana Ranaut after her explosive interview to a TV channel.

Earlier, Subramanian Swamy has been vocal about the Sushant Singh Rajput case and said that he would help the case to be taken up by the CBI. He had asked advocate Ishkaran Bhandari to look into the matter. On Saturday, Kangana Ranaut gave a fiery interview to a news channel and made several shocking claims on the supposed mafia in Bollywood. Post the interview, Subramanian Swamy came out in support and said he will help Kangana. He wrote,

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“Kangana Ranaut’s office has contacted Ishkaran and I will meet soon to discuss how to assist her with her legal rights if and when the meeting with the Mumbai Police takes place. I am told she is among the top three in the Hindi cinema stardom. But on guts, she gets top marks.”

Kangana’s Explosive Interview

On Saturday, Kangana Ranaut was interviewed by a news channel where she revealed things related to the death of Sushant Singh Rajput.

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Courtesy: New Indian Express

Since the passing away of the actor, Kangana has been outspoken and has been demanding justice for the actor. She has alleged that the reason behind the actor’s death is the inherent nepotism that exists in Bollywood. While she accused Mahesh Bhatt initially, now she has revealed the link of Aditya Chopra to the case.

In the interview, she said that producer Aditya Chopra and Sushant Singh Rajput had a big fight. At one point in time, both Sushant Singh Rajput and Ranveer Singh had contracts with Aditya Chopra’s Yash Raj Films. During the casting of the film Goliyon Ki Rasleela Ramleela, filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali was keen on having Sushant Singh Rajput as the lead of the film. However, since Sushant had signed a contract with Aditya Chopra, he reportedly didn’t let Sushant do the film. But, he asked Ranveer to do the film instead.

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Source: Free Press Journal