Kangana Ranaut, the controversy ‘Queen’, never fails to make headlines for her bold and outspoken attitude. Kangana and her sister, Rangoli have been slammed by many for their language and for firing people for no reason.
The latest victim of Ranaut sisters was Taapsee Pannu. Recently, Taapsee took to her twitter to praise the trailer of Kangana’s upcoming movie Judgmentall Hai Kya. However, she was slammed by Rangoli, who for no reason crossed all lines and even went on to call Taapsee as Kangana’s ‘Sasti Copy’.
Have a look at the conversation:
https://twitter.com/Rangoli_A/status/1146461545141960704
Rangoli’s tweet didn’t go down well with the netizens who slammed her left and right. Even Bollywood director Anurag Kashyap, who has worked with both – Kangana and Taapsee, lashed out at Rangoli for going too far this time.
Check out his tweet:
Come on Rangoli.. this is going too far.. this is really really desperate.. I really don’t know what to say to this . Having worked with both your sister and Taapsee .. I just don’t get this ..praising the trailer means praising all aspect of it. Which includes Kangana https://t.co/tkG5KwyFHi
— Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) July 3, 2019
However, Taapsee Pannu maintained her calm and dignified silence on this. But recently, in an interview with Mirror, she was asked about the rift between Kangana and her, to which she said:
“Not just Anurag, a few other close friends from the industry also wanted to retort, but I stopped them because I don’t want to give her any mileage on my behalf. She can’t play the nepotism card with me because I’ve also struggled to reach where I am today. I didn’t want to engage in a word battle because I would not be able to match their language”.
On being asked about the ‘sasti-copy’ remark, Taapsee said:
“I didn’t know there was a copyright on curly hair, which I was born with, and honest opinions. I’m not going to apologise for it. As far as being “sasti” is concerned, Kangana claims to be the highest-paid actress, so I guess I am the “sasti” version”.