Kangana Ranaut Slams Hansal Mehta For Supporting Kunal Kamra: Stop Pushing Your Dumb Agendas

Kangana Ranaut criticises Hansal Mehta's support for Kunal Kamra amidst their online feud. This controversy revisits the demolition of her Mumbai office in 2020, raising issues of freedom of speech and public criticism.

Kunal Kamra Controversy: The digital spat between filmmaker Hansal Mehta and actress-MP Kangana Ranaut escalated today, following Mehta's public support of comedian Kunal Kamra amidst criticism for his comedic jabs at Shiv Sena leader and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. This online feud has reignited discussions about the controversial demolition of Kangana's Mumbai office in 2020 by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), during Uddhav Thackeray's administration, drawing parallels between the two events.

Kangana Ranaut did not hold back in her criticism of Kunal Kamra, condemning his jokes about Eknath Shinde as a slight against his modest origins. She asserts that while the 2020 demolition of her property was deemed "illegal," the current backlash against Kamra is "legal," suggesting a distinction in the legitimacy of the actions taken against each individual.

The confrontation began when Mehta called out an offensive post aimed at Kamra. An anonymous user then questioned Mehta's silence on the 2020 demolition of Ranaut's office, to which Mehta retorted, asking for clarification on whether the incident was an attack on her freedom of speech or a consequence of alleged building violations, indicating he might be unaware of the full details.

Kangana swiftly countered, detailing the harassment she faced in 2020. She recounted how derogatory names were hurled at her, a late-night notice was served to her watchman, and before she could seek legal recourse, her house was razed. She highlighted that the High Court had later condemned the demolition as "completely illegal," criticizing those who mocked her plight.

She didn't stop there but went further to criticize Mehta's professional work, accusing him of being blinded by his own mediocrity and insecurity, which, in her view, led him to overlook the injustices she endured. "It seems your insecurity and mediocrity has not only made you bitter and stupid, but it has blinded you as well. It's not some third-class series or atrocious films that you make. Don't try to sell your dumb lies and agendas here in matters related to my ordeals. Stay out of it," Kangana remarked, showcasing her disdain for Mehta's attempt to downplay her experiences.

Responding to Ranaut's fierce critique, Mehta offered a succinct and sarcastic, "Get well soon," not engaging further in the heated exchange. This brief reply contrasted with the severity of the accusations leveled against him, showcasing the terse nature of online disputes.

The demolishment of Kangana's office in September 2020, justified by the BMC as a measure against encroachment, came after Ranaut's sharp criticism of Shiv Sena leaders following actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death. The incident was later scrutinized by the Bombay High Court, which paused any further action, declaring the demolition an illegal act.

This ongoing conflict highlights the intense and often personal nature of public disagreements, especially when intertwined with political and celebrity status. It reflects the broader context of freedom of expression, the legality of administrative actions, and the personal vendettas that can infiltrate public discourse.

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