Kangana Ranaut kicks off “groupism, bullying” in the film industry: “If I do anything…”

Kangana expressed concern about the situation in the film industry, noting that she still faced serious opposition even if she tried to solve these problems. She stressed that speaking out was expensive because she was complained by police and widespread criticism.
Kangana Ranaut is known for his fearlessness and outspokenness towards the Bollywood industry, especially in nepotism and groupism. She has always spoken out about the preferential treatment of people who are in the industry and in the family. Her views on nepotism and groupism in Bollywood have sparked important dialogue and debates about industry culture and values.
The Queen actress once again expressed concerns about the state of the film industry, noting that she still faced serious opposition even if she tried to solve these problems. She stressed that speaking out was expensive because she was complained by police and widespread criticism.
“Clusterism still exists; gangs and bullying are still there. There is a lot of debate about nepotism after the tragedy of Sushant Singh Rajput. If I do anything, all the lawsuits will be filed against me; the whole world is brought in on me. But what am I going to say to you? Conclusion.
Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut’s latest film, Emergency, premiered on the OTT platform last week and was praised by viewers and industry insiders. The film explores the controversial 21-month emergency period triggered by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975 and even triggered the Oscar buzz, with one viewer suggesting it should be the official entry of India.
However, Kangana refuted the idea, replies that the United States would not acknowledge the film’s description of their bullying and repression of developing countries, but instead emphasizes the value of the Indian National Award.
Emergencies are directed and produced by Kangana. She plays the lead role of Indira Gandhi, in addition to the ensemble cast, including Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, Milind Soman and the late Satish Kaushik.