Many
celebrities
have
slammed
Kangana
Ranaut
in
the
past
few
months
for
being
unabashedly
opportunistic
by
resorting
to
bullying
others
and
playing
the
victim
card.
Sharing
his
opinion
on
Kangana's
numerous
controversial
statements
in
recent
times,
Gulshan
Devaiah
said
that
he
finds
a
lot
of
it
'insincere'.
Speaking
to
Hindustan
Times,
Gulshan
said
about
Kangana,
"I
don't
want
to
engage
with
her
about
anything
but
all
that
I
will
say
is
a
lot
of
things
that
she
is
saying
insincere
and
a
lot
of
voice
that
are
affiliated
to
her
school
of
thought
are
also
insincere
to
me.
But
aap
politics
karenge
aur
doosre
nahi
karenge
iska
koi
matlab
nahi
hai
(But
you'll
do
politics
and
others
shouldn't;
that
doesn't
make
sense)."
On
people
who
are
calling
out
the
Hindi
film
industry
by
slinging
mud,
he
said,
"They
may
have
faith
in
what
they
are
doing
and
they
may
say
that
this
is
a
righteous
fight
but
I
think
it
is
insincere.
It
is
an
insincere
fight
disguised
as
a
righteous
fight.
There
are
other
hidden
motives
and
agendas
over
here.
It
has
now
become
really
confusing
as
to
what
happened,
it
started
with
nepotism,
then
murder,
then
drugs
then
Maharashtra
Police
and
then
Shiv
Sena...
the
narratives
keeps
changing."
Gulshan
was
happy
that
many
took
the
stand
to
defend
the
film
industry
in
these
times.
"We
are
a
part
of
a
fraternity
and
it
is
not
like
a
family
or
anything
it
is
a
workplace,
we
are
professionally
related
to
each
other.
There
are
a
lot
of
things
that
are
bad
in
this
industry
and
there
are
a
lot
of
things
that
are
not
what
they
say
also.
I
think
we
have
to
stand
together
not
because
we
are
like
a
big
mafia
but
we
stand
together
with
respect
and
dignity.
People
speaking
up
is
important," he
said.
Talking
about
work,
Gulshan
was
last
seen
in
the
horror
anthology
film,
Ghost
Stories,
which
was
directed
by
Anurag
Kashyap,
Zoya
Akhtar,
Dibakar
Banerjee
and
Karan
Johar.