Bollywood / Alia Bhatt responded to Kangana Ranaut objections regarding the viral video of a little girl

Zoom News : Feb 25, 2022, 07:42 AM
Bollywood | Alia Bhatt starrer 'Gangubai Kathiawadi' directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali is all set for release. While the fans are eagerly waiting for the film, on the other hand some celebs have also praised the film. Although actress Kangana Ranaut has attacked the film and Alia several times without naming her. Kangana also targeted the film and the makers, referring to the viral video of a girl seen in Gangubai avatar. In such a situation, now Alia has given a direct answer to Kangana.

Alia's answer

Alia said in a conversation with India.com, 'I found the video of that girl very cute. I think the girl must have shot the video under the supervision of an elder. If he finds it right to his parents or siblings, then no one should have a problem with it.' Alia did not name Kangana in her reply, but fans are calling this answer a direct counterattack on Kangana's taunt.

What was Kangana's statement

Kangana Ranaut had questioned the viral video of a girl child on her Instagram story. The girl had spoken the dialogue of the film in the getup of Alia Bhatt's film Gangubai. Kangana wrote, 'Should this girl imitate a sex worker by holding a beedi in her mouth and speaking lousy and lewd dialogues? Just look at his body language, is it okay to sexualize him at this age? There are hundreds of children who are being used like this. He also tagged Women and Child Development Minister Smriti Irani.

Kangana's sharp attack on Gangubai

Remind that even before this, Kangana has made sharp attacks on the film and Alia. Kangana wrote in one of her Insta stories, '200 crores are going to be burnt to ashes this Friday. For a papa's (movie mafia daddy) angel (who likes to hold a British passport), because papa believes romcom bimbo can act. The biggest omission of the film is the wrong casting. It won't improve. (These people don't even want to change) No wonder films from South and Hollywood are going to the screens. The fate of Bollywood will be bad as long as the film mafia has the power.

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