A
Mumbai
based
street
artist
has
taken
inspiration
from
Hollywood's
Walk
of
Fame
and
created
a
'Walk
of
Shame'
on
a
street
in
Mumbai.
Kangana
Ranaut
is
the
first
Bollywood
celebrity
to
feature
on
it.
Giving
the
Hollywood
Walk
of
Fame,
which
is
meant
to
honour
celebrities,
a
clever
twist,
a
street
artist
named
Tyler
has
started
the
Walk
of
Shame
to
disgrace
the
'most
shameless
figures'
across
many
fields.
In
the
past
few
months,
Kangana
Ranaut
has
been
accused
of
settling
personal
scores
over
the
shoulder
of
the
late
Sushant
Singh
Rajput,
has
been
called
out
for
hypocrisy
for
attacking
fellow
outsiders
and
for
ridiculing
mental
health
issues
of
other
celebrities,
and
has
been
criticized
for
spreading
hate
and
negativity.
Kangana
was
voted
to
feature
on
the
Walk
of
Shame
by
netizens.
She
has
joined
Republic
TV's
editor-in-chief
Arnab
Goswami
and
Zee
News'
editor-in-chief
Sudhir
Chaudhary
to
receive
a
spot
in
the
Walk
of
Fame
which
is
painted
on
a
street
in
Malad,
Mumbai.
Tyler
Street
Art's
Instagram
handle
stated,
"Starting
this
Independence
Day,
names
of
the
most
shameless
figures
across
industries
like
Journalism,
Politics,
Bollywood,
etc.
will
be
painted
on
a
street
in
Mumbai.
The
names
will
be
selected
by
the
people
via
online
voting.
Comment
below
with
the
name
of
the
person
you
think
should
make
it
on
'The
Walk
of
Shame'.
Names
which
are
repetitive
in
comments,
will
then
be
entitled
for
the
voting
list."
Tyler
told
Mid-Day,
"Walk
of
Shame
is
the
antithesis
of
Hollywood's
Walk
of
Fame.
We
celebrate
the
most
notorious
personalities
which
have
promoted
ideologies
that
are
detrimental
to
the
society's
growth.
On
Independence
Day,
we
celebrate
freedom.
As
an
artist,
I
want
to
honour
freedom
of
expression."