For
Kangana
Ranaut
being
in
the
controversy
isn't
new,
but
what's
new
is
that
this
time,
she
is
the
one,
who
has
been
talked
down
upon.
Generally,
Kangana
is
known
for
blasting
Bollywood
celebrities
via
her
outrageous
tweets.
However,
this
time,
singer-turned-actor
Diljit
Dosanjh
has
blasted
Kangana
like
never
before,
and
left
the
netizens
all
surprised.
It
all
started
when
Kangana
shared
a
derogatory
tweet
for
an
elderly
woman,
who
was
spotted
at
the
farmers'
protest,
and
said
that
she
was
'available
for
100
rupees'.
Soon,
Kangana
was
slapped
with
a
legal
notice
for
her
derogatory
tweet,
and
an
unconditional
apology
was
demanded
by
her
within
a
week.
While
reacting
to
the
legal
notice,
Kangana
tweeted,
"Film
mafia
filed
many
cases
on
me,
last
night
Javed
Akhtar
filed
one
more,
Maharashtra
government
filing
one
case
every
hour
now
congress
in
Punjab
is
also
joined
the
gang....
Lagta
hai
mujhe
mahan
banake
he
dum
lenge.
Thank
you."
Now,
singer
Mika
Singh
reacted
to
Kangana's
tweet
and
questioned
her
'desh
bhakti'
on
Twitter.
He
wrote,
"Par
beta
aapka
target
Kya
hai
ye
tau
samajh
aaye,
you
are
a
talented
beautiful
girl
aap
acting
karo
na
yar
..
suddenly
itni
desh
bhagti
wo
bhi
twitter
and
news
pe.."
Par
beta
aapka
target
Kya
hai
ye
tau
samajh
aaye,
you
are
a
talented
beautiful
girl
aap
acting
karo
na
yar
..
suddenly
itni
desh
bhagti
wo
bhi
twitter
and
news
pe
..
https://t.co/bW3kSnHptN
Earlier,
when
Diljit
was
slamming
Kangana,
Mika
had
supported
the
singer
and
asked
Kangana
to
apologise
to
the
woman
she
defamed
via
her
tweet.
He
had
tweeted,
"I
used
to
have
immense
respect
for
@Kanganateam
,
I
even
tweeted
in
support
when
her
office
was
demolished.
I
now
think
I
was
wrong,
Kangana
being
a
woman
you
should
show
the
old
lady
some
respect.
If
you
have
any
etiquette
then
apologise.
Shame
on
you..."
Even
though
Mika
came
out
in
support
of
Diljit,
he
was
targeted
by
a
section
of
trolls,
as
he
himself
doesn't
carry
a
good
image
of
respecting
women.
Netizens
shared
his
controversial
deeds
around
other
women
and
asked
him
to
learn
to
respect
women
before
shaming
the
Queen
actress.