Kangana
Ranaut
again
targets
B
town
celebs
for
their
selfishness;
Here's
why
|
FilmiBeat
Kangana
Ranaut
is
one
of
the
few
celebrities
in
the
film
industry
who
doesn't
shy
away
from
making
bold
statements
and
speaking
her
mind.
At
the
same
time,
the
actress
is
known
for
lending
a
helping
hand
to
social
causes.
Recently,
the
leading
lady
came
out
to
support
a
tree
planting
initiative
to
revive
river
Cauvery.
Speaking
at
the
press
conference,
Kangana
even
spoke
about
the
Aarey
Colony
issue.
For
those
who
ain't
aware,
BMC
recently
gave
approval
to
cut
over
2,600
trees
for
a
Metro
car
shed
in
the
Aarey
Colony
adjoining
suburban
Goregaon.
Following
this,
a
lot
of
celebrities
like
Shahid
Kapoor,
John
Abraham,
Shraddha
Kapoor
slammed
the
civic
body's
decision.
Meanwhile,
Kangana
once
again
slammed
her
industry
colleagues,
saying
that
there
are
many
selfish
people
in
Bollywood,
who
show
indifference
towards
people
of
our
country.
Kangana
Takes
A
Dig
At
The
Film
Industry
When
asked
if
she
would
like
to
appeal
her
colleagues
from
film
industry
to
talk
about
Aarey
colony
issue,
the
actress
said,
"I
think
everyone
should
come
forward
to
talk
about
Aarey
Colony
issue
and
I
would
like
to
urge
the
media
to
set
high
standards
for
themselves
because
I
have
seen
very
selfish
people
in
this
industry.
They
show
a
lot
of
indifference
when
it
comes
to
our
country
and
people
of
our
country."
The
Power
Shouldn't
Be
Misused:
Kangana
She
further
added,
"I
feel
media
and
people
of
this
country
should
decide
to
whom
they
want
to
put
on
a
pedestal.
I
feel
power
should
be
given
to
those
who
don't
misuse
it."
It's
All
About
Emotion
The
actress
said,
"I
cannot
emphasize
more
on
this
subject
and
if
this
campaign
becomes
successful
then
we
can
launch
a
campaign
in
draught
affected
areas
of
Maharashtra
where
we
can
convert
farmers
into
tree-based
farming.
I
think
it's
more
about
emotion
which
comes
from
your
heart
and
if
you
don't
feel
about
the
issue
then
no
one
can
do
anything
about
it."
The
Actress
Is
Disappointed
With
BMC's
Decision
"I
feel
we
need
to
resolve
that
issue.
If
we
start
cutting
trees
like
this
then
it
is
not
a
correct
thing
and
it
shouldn't
be
allowed.
When
we
reconstruct
or
renovate
a
building
that
time,
we
find
alternate
places
for
people
who
are
living
over
there.
But
we
don't
think
in
a
similar
manner
when
it
comes
to
animals
and
trees.
I
feel
Aarey
Colony
is
very
scanty
and
trees
over
there
are
far
from
each
other
so,
we
can
insert
saplings
in
middle
of
those
trees.
I
feel
we
can
wait
for
metro
rail
project
but
we
can't
afford
to
cut
trees
and
make
this
city
like
concrete
jungle,"
the
'Manikarnika' actress
was
quoted
as
saying
by
IANS.