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Kangana Ranaut reflects on her infamous Koffee With Karan episode: 'Karan Johar chote mote local villain hai, ab to meri biopic me bade bade villain aayenge' – Agency

Kangana Ranaut recently reflected on her infamous 2017 appearance on Koffee With Karan, where she labelled Karan Johar as a “flagbearer of nepotism” and “film mafia.” In a new interview with The Lallantop, Kangana revealed that Karan was “shocked” by her bold comments.
During the interview, when he recalled his earlier comment about Karan playing a stereotypical actor, villain In a potential biographical film On her, Kangana laughed and replied, “Ab toh mere biopic mein bade level pe, bade wale villain honge. Ye chote, mote villain nahi. Nahi local! Isko abhi chota villain banayenge! Ab achche, bade bade villain aayenge mere life mein (Karan Johar is just a local villain. If my biopic is made now, there will be a bigger villain. There are bigger villains in my life now)!
Kangana also spoke about the Koffee with Karan episode and said, “We have a kartute and we have a kartute! He is very conceited, very classist. He was shocked when I gave it back to him (he knows exactly what he is doing, so he knows).”

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Kangana is currently promoting her upcoming film. Emergency. In a new episode of Aap Ki Adaalat with Rajat Sharma, Kangana asked if Congress MP Rahul Gandhi might like her film and replied saying, “Agar woh ghar jaakar Tom & Jerry dekhte honge toh unhe kaise samajh ayegi (If he watches Tom & Jerry at home, how will he understand my film?)”

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On the other hand, Kangana revealed that Emergency is still awaiting certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) due to threats against the board members. She said that this has put pressure on them not to portray the assassination of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Bhindrawale and the Punjab riots in the film. Kangana described the situation as “unbelievable” and expressed regret over the current situation.





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