Kangana
Ranaut
is
regarded
as
one
of
the
boldest
actresses
of
Bollywood.
She
is
always
known
for
speaking
her
mind.
Her
stances
on
nepotism
in
Bollywood
became
popular
throughout
the
country.
In
a
recent
interaction
with
ETimes,
Kangana
Ranaut
expressed
her
thoughts
on
the
Citizenship
(Amendment)
Act
(CAA)
2019
and
protests
related
to
that
in
India.
While
several
B-town
actors
have
expressed
their
opinion
on
CAA,
many
other
popular
actors
like
Amitabh
Bachchan,
Shah
Rukh
Khan
are
staying
tight-lipped
over
the
burning
issue.
Netizens
have
started
to
trend
the
hashtag
#ShameonBollywood,
denoting
the
actors'
silence
over
the
CAA
and
nation-wide
protests
pertaining
to
it.
When
asked
about
the
trending
#ShameonBollywood
hashtag
in
social
media,
the
actress
responded,
"Bollywood
is
full
of
cowards,
who
are
full
of
themselves." She
has
stated
that
the
actors
in
Bollywood
are
not
bothered
about
what
is
happening
in
the
country.
They
have
access
to
all
basic
needs
like
electricity,
water
and
shelter
which
makes
them
care
less
about
social
issues
in
the
country.
"The
actors
should
be
ashamed
of
themselves.
All
they
do
is
just
look
into
the
mirror
20
times
a
day
and
when
they're
asked
they
say
we
have
electricity
and
we
have
access
to
everything,
we
are
privileged,
why
should
we
be
bothered
about
the
country,"
Kangana
told
ETimes.
She
has
boldly
expressed
that
she
feels
people
in
Bollywood
are
spineless
and
they
are
the
most
scared
human
beings
on
earth.
She
said,
"B-town
actors
are
the
most
scared
human
beings
I've
ever
seen.
They
are
sissies.
They
are
cowards.
They're
spineless
people.
That's
why
they
bully
outsiders,
they
bully
girls
because
they
are
cowards.
And
I
feel
there
is
really
no
hope
for
them."
Kangana
added,
""Actors
need
to
be
answerable
and
they
need
to
justify
their
position
and
power.
Is
this
power
given
to
them
to
do
Instagram
posts
and
to
do
drug
parties?
They
make
atrocious
films,
they
make
films
that
we
are
all
ashamed
of
and
also
they
try
and
kill
genuine
cinema."
Kangana
Ranaut
says
B-town
actors
are
powerful
when
it
comes
to
promoting
their
mediocre
works,
but
they
become
soft
targets
when
they
need
to
stand
up
for
an
important
issue.
She
claims
that
the
actors
are
not
soft
target,
but
they
have
made
our
nation
a
soft
target.