Kangana
Ranaut
Mahesh
Bhatt:
Besides
her
acting
skills,
Bollywood
actress
Kangana
Ranaut
and
her
verbal
spat
are
also
quite
famous.
The
actress
keeps
grabbing
headlines
for
her
bold
and
controversial
allegations
against
every
member
of
the
film
industry.
Even
Kangana's
sister,
Rangoli
Chandel,
had
several
times
jumped
into
the
fray
and
messed
with
several
of
Kangana's
enemies.
Rangoli
too
has
been
involved
in
a
lot
of
controversies
involving
the
Tejas
actress.
When
Kangana
Ranaut's
Sister
Rangoli
Chandel
Accused
Mahesh
Bhatt
Of
Throwing
CHAPPAL
At
The
Actress
Back
in
2019,
Rangoli
attacked
Alia
Bhatt
and
her
family,
accusing
Mahesh
Bhatt
of
throwing
slippers
at
her
sister
Kangana.
This
came
in
response
to
Alia's
mother
Soni
Razdan's
tweet
stating
that
her
husband
Mahesh
launched
Kangana
in
Bollywood
and
she
keeps
attacking
him
and
her
daughter.
Soni
Razdan's
tweet
read:
"Mahesh
Bhatt
is
the
man
who
has
given
her
a
break...she
goes
on
to
attack
his
wife
and
daughter.
Daughter
over
and
over
again.
What
is
left
to
be
said
then
about
abuse
and
hatred
I
wonder.
Apart
from
character,
of
course.
Agenda?
What's
hers?"
In
reply,
Rangoli
revealed
that
in
2006,
Mahesh
Bhatt
had
thrown
a
slipper
at
Ranaut
during
the
screening
of
Woh
Lamhe.
"Dear
Soni
ji,
Mahesh
Bhatt
never
gave
her
a
break,
Anurag
Basu
did,
Mahesh
Bhatt
ji
works
as
a
creative
director
in
please
note
that
he
doesn't
own
that
production
house,
after
Woh
Lamhe
when
Kangana
refused
to
do
a
film
but
later
when
she
went
for
Woh
Lamhe
preview
to
a
theatre
he
threw
chappal
on
her,
he
didn't
allow
her
to
see
the
preview," she
tweeted.
Mahesh
Bhatt's
reaction
to
Rangoli
and
Kangana's
claim
When
filmmaker
Mahesh
Bhatt
was
asked
about
Rangoli's
accusations
against
him,
he
said,
"Our
morals
teach
us
that
we
don't
point
fingers
at
our
children.
These
are
our
children,
and
to
speak
against
them
will
serve
your
purpose
but
will
clash
with
our
way
of
living," as
reported
by
DNA.
He
further
called
Kangana
a
child,
pointing
out
that
she
started
her
film
career
with
them.
He
said,
"If
her
relative
has
said
something,
for
me
to
speak
about
that
will
only
drag
the
matter.
Till
we
die,
we
won't
speak
anything
ill
about
our
children.
But
I
won't
speak
ill
about
my
junior,
our
women
and
children.
My
morals,
my
nature,
my
belief
stops
me
from
doing
that."