Recently
Saif
Ali
Khan
received
a
lot
of
flak
on
social
media
after
the
actor,
while
speaking
about
India's
current
social
climate
and
the
polarising
politics
of
Tanhaji:
The
Unsung
Warrior
said
that
there
was
no
concept
of
India
till
the
British
gave
it
one.
While
speaking
with
film
critic
Anupama
Chopra,
the
actor
said,
"For
some
reason
I
didn't
take
a
stand.
Maybe
next
time
I
would.
I
was
very
excited
to
play
the
role
because
it's
a
delicious
role.
But
when
people
say
this
is
history,
I
don't
think
this
is
history.
I
am
quite
aware
of
what
the
history
was.
I
don't
think
there
was
a
concept
of
India
till
perhaps
the
British
gave
it
one.
I
don't
think
there
is
really
any
constructive
point
in
arguing
about
loudly,
provided
you
yourself
know
why
you're
doing
it."
Saif's
remarks
were
heavily
criticized
by
netizens
on
social
media.
When
Kangana
Ranaut
was
asked
to
comment
on
the
Tanhaji
actor's
statements
in
a
recent
Zee
News
interview,
the
actress
said,
"This
is
not
true.
If
there
was
no
Bharat
then
what
was
Mahabharat?
That
5,000-year-old
text
that
was
written,
what
was
it?
What
did
Ved
Vyas
write?
Some
people
have
just
created
these
narratives
that
suit
them.
Sri
Krishna
was
in
Mahabharat.
So
there
was
a
Bharat,
that's
why
it
was
mahaan
(great).
All
the
kings
of
India
came
together
to
fight
that
war.
So
it's
natural."
She
further
added,
"You
see
even
Europe
has
these
small
nations.
But
these
had
a
collective
identity,
that's
why
Sri
Krishna
went
to
all
these
places
with
Pandavas
and
the
Kauravas,
to
ask
them
who
will
be
a
part
of
the
war."
Later,
Kangana's
sister
Rangoli
Chandel
shared
this
video
of
Kangana
on
Twitter
and
wrote,
"Kangana
asking
Saif
Ali
Khan
a
very
important
question
...
over
to
you
Saif."