Bollywood
actress
Kangana
Ranaut
has
been
quite
active
on
her
social
media
handle
amidst
the
ongoing
COVID-19
crisis
situation.
Recently
she
penned
down
a
lengthy
post
wherein
she
shared
her
thoughts
on
the
pandemic.
However,
Kangana
mentioned
that
her
views
may
be
a
little
complexed
or
evolved
for
few
people
but
some
will
be
able
to
understand
the
same.
She
began
to
list
down
the
lessons
that
she
has
derived
from
the
pandemic.
The
Tanu
Weds
Manu
Returns
actress
stated
that
no
one
is
insignificant
in
the
current
crisis
and
everybody
can
help
with
their
resources
but
that
it
is
important
for
people
to
recognize
their
place,
role
and
influence
in
society.
Kangana
also
took
an
indirect
dig
at
the
celebrities
who
have
been
asking
people
to
donate
at
their
fundraisers
for
the
COVID-19
relief
work.
The
actress
stated
that
one
should
not
beg
from
poor
people
if
they
are
rich
themselves.
Take
a
look
at
her
post.
The
Manikarnika:
The
Queen
Of
Jhansi
actress
further
added
that
people
might
save
a
few
lives
if
their
influence
allows
them
to
provide
those
who
are
suffering
from
oxygen,
hospital
beds
or
medicines.
She
added
that
influential
people
should
strive
to
protect
and
support
those
people
who
have
the
ability
to
save
millions
of
people
if
the
right
environment
or
support
is
given
to
them.
The
actress
concluded
the
post
by
stating
that
one
should
also
acknowledge
their
contribution
to
something
that
has
saved
someone's
life
even
though
sometimes
their
kindness
will
not
get
recognized.
Earlier
today,
Kangana
Ranaut
had
gone
on
to
share
her
COVID-19
negative
certificate.
She
had
further
taken
a
jibe
at
her
trolls
who
seemingly
asked
for
her
certificate
and
called
them
'demons'.
She
furthermore
said
that
being
a
devotee
of
Lord
Rama,
she
never
lies.
Apart
from
that,
the
actress
had
also
stated
that
even
though
she
wishes
to
share
how
she
has
battled
COVID-19,
she
will
refrain
from
doing
so.
Kangana
Ranaut
ने
Eid
के
मोके
पर
Fans
से
की
फिर
दिल
खोलकर
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Kangana
mentioned
that
by
doing
so,
she
may
offend
the
'COVID-19
fan
clubs' who
she
claimed
get
offended
if
someone
disrespects
the
virus.
Recently
the
actress'
Twitter
handle
had
got
permanently
suspended
after
her
controversial
tweets
on
the
West
Bengal
elections.
However,
the
Panga
actress
has
been
actively
sharing
her
views
and
opinions
on
her
Instagram
account.