Deepika
Padukone's
Chhapaak
hit
a
controversy
when
the
actress
visited
Jawaharlal
Nehru
University
(JNU)
in
Delhi
to
express
her
solidarity
with
the
students
who
were
injured
in
a
mob
violence
earlier
this
month.
Deepika's
visit
received
a
mixed
reaction
where
some
even
called
for
a
'ban'
on
the
film.
Recently
while
speaking
to
Spotboye,
Kangana
Ranaut
reacted
to
this
controversy
and
said,
"I
think
she's
exercising
her
democratic
right
which
she
can.
She
very
well
knows
what
she's
doing.
I
shouldn't
have
an
opinion
about
what
she's
doing.
It
will
not
be
appropriate
for
me
to
say
she
should
have
done
this
or
that.
I
can
say
what
I
want
to
do."
She
further
added,
"I
definitely
won't
go
and
stand
behind
Tukde
Gang
(laughing)
for
whatever
happens.
I
don't
want
to
support
anyone
who
divides
this
nation.
I
don't
want
to
give
power
or
empower
people
in
the
Nation
who
celebrate
when
a
Jawan
dies.
I
don't
want
to
be
with
them.
So,
I
can
tell
what
I
want
but
I
don't
want
to
comment
on
what
she
should've
done."
Kangana
also
opened
up
about
Chhapaak's
box
office
performance
and
told
the
portal,
"A
film
has
to
work
on
its
on
merit.
There
are
very
few
percentage
of
India
on
Twitter
&
when
a
movie
is
good,
trust
me,
even
the
enemies
go
and
watch
it.
Nobody
can
resist
a
good
film."
Before
Chhapaak's
release,
Kangana's
sister
Rangoli
Chandel
had
shared
a
video
on
her
Twitter
page
in
which
the
Panga
actress
praised
Deepika
and
director
Meghna
Gulzar
for
picking
up
a
sensitive
subject
and
said
that
the
film's
trailer
reminded
her
of
the
acid-attack
on
her
sister.
Prior
to
this,
Deepika
had
lauded
the
trailer
of
Panga
and
said,
"I
watch
a
lot
of
trailers
for
films
with
my
cast
and
when
I
get
time,
I
watch
these
films
as
an
audience.
Panga's
trailer
impressed
me
a
lot.
Looking
at
this
trailer,
which
is
painted
by
Kangana
Ranaut's
performance,
it
seems
that
this
film
will
also
be
very
good."