Kangana
Ranaut
recently
opened
up
about
her
sister
Rangoli
Chandel's
fears
that
people
would
think
Prithvi
is
Kangana's
child.
This
fear
stemmed
from
some
bizarre
things
that
Kangana
claims
have
been
written
about
her
and
her
sister.
Rangoli
thought
that
since
her
baby
boy
Prithvi
resembled
Kangana,
the
media
would
come
up
with
a
wild
story
about
how
he
is
actually
Kangana's
kid.
During
a
media
interaction,
Kangana
said,
"When
my
sister
gave
birth
to
her
child,
she
sent
me
a
few
pictures
and
she
is
like,
'I
want
to
post
them.'
I
said,
'You're
on
the
hospital
bed
and
they
have
cut
you
open.
Why
do
you
want
to
post
it?'
She
is
like,
'Because
tomorrow,
they
will
say
that
this
is
not
my
child.
Looking
at
the
media,
I
am
100
per
cent
sure
they
will
say
this.
Ek
toh
he
is
so
white
and
like
you,
they
will
say
isne
yahaan
transfer
kar
diya
(you
transferred
him
to
me)."
Although
she
found
Rangoli's
thinking
funny
at
first,
the
more
she
thought
about
it,
the
more
likely
it
seemed
that
this
could
happen.
She
attributed
her
and
Rangoli's
fear
to
previous
experiences
with
the
media.
Kangana
said
that
Rangoli
was
very
affected
when
it
was
reported
that
Kangana
had
black
curtains
and
walls
in
her
house
to
perform
black
magic.
Scandalized
by
this,
Rangoli
started
inviting
the
media
to
Kangana's
house
to
show
that
it
is
not
true.
"She
is
like,
'Now,
I
will
tweet
everything.
Everywhere
you
go,
what
you
eat...'
Because
how
can
you
go
on
every
platform
and
be
so
defensive?
Does
that
happen
to
anybody
who
is
from
the
film
industry?
It
does
not.
It's
a
very
scary
thing
how
outsiders
are
perceived," said
Kangana.
Kangana's
latest
release
Panga
has
received
a
thumbs-up
from
critics,
but
has
had
a
slow
start
at
the
box
office.
The
film
by
Ashwiny
Iyer
Tiwari
hit
theatres
today,
January
24,
2020.