No More Bad Blood Between Kangana Ranaut & Sonam Kapoor? Actresses Pose For A Picture
It looks like Kangana Ranaut and Sonam Kapoor behind them after their MeToo spat a year ago. The two leading actresses posed together for a photo which was posted by Sacred Games actress, Kubra Sait.
It
looks
like
Kangana
Ranaut
and
Sonam
Kapoor
behind
them
after
their
MeToo
spat
a
year
ago.
The
two
leading
actresses
posed
together
for
a
photo
which
was
posted
by
Sacred
Games
actress,
Kubra
Sait.
Sharing
the
photo,
which
also
includes
filmmaker
Madhur
Bhandarkar,
Kubra
captioned
it,
"Blossom,
Bubbles
and
Buttercup
with
Charlie.
#ThisPhotoIsTooCoolToBeNot
Posted
#UCantSpotMeSoITaggedMe."
(sic)
Sonam
and
Kangana
look
very
chill,
with
no
sign
of
awkwardness
between
them.
In
fact,
many
netizens
were
surprised
to
see
the
two
of
them
together.
The
MeToo
Movement
brought
about
an
intense
period
of
self-reflection
that
the
in
Bollywood
last
year.
The
movement
was
kick-started
by
actress
Tanushree
Dutta,
who
accused
Nana
Patekar
of
sexual
harassment
against
her.
During
an
event,
Sonam
lauded
her
for
her
courage
and
for
leading
the
movement
in
the
entertainment
industry.
When
she
was
asked
for
her
comments
on
Kangana's
MeToo
story,
Sonam
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
think
Kangana
wrote
something.
Kangana
is
obviously
Kangana
Ranaut.
She
says
a
lot
of
stuff
and
sometimes
it's
hard
to
take
her
seriously.
I
love
the
fact
that
she
has
spunk
and
she
says
what
she
believes.
I
really
respect
her
for
that.
I
don't
know
him,
I
don't
know
the
situation.
If
what
is
written
what
is
written
is
true,
then
it's
disgusting
and
awful.
If
it's
true,
then
they
should
be
punished
for
it."
Kangana
was
miffed
with
Sonam's
response,
and
called
her
out
for
hypocrisy
in
an
interview
with
Pinkvilla.
She
said,
"What
does
she
mean
by
saying,
'it's
hard
to
believe
Kangana'?
When
I
am
sharing
my
Me
Too
story,
who
gives
her
a
right
to
judge
me?
So,
Sonam
Kapoor
has
the
license
of
trusting
some
women
and
some
she
won't."
Sonam
later
clarified
through
an
Instagram
post
that
she
had
been
misquoted
by
the
media,
and
that
all
she
had
for
all
women
is
love
and
support.
She
urged
women
to
stand
by
each
other,
and
not
bring
each
other
down
with
bitterness
and
negativity.