Kangana Ranaut has waged war on Bollywood for not supporting her and Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi. The historical drama, which has received rave reviews, is currently inching towards the Rs 100-crore milestone at the domestic box office.
According to Kangana, Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi deserves to be celebrated because it is a film about women's empowerment and patriotism. However, she has claimed that the industry is ganging up against her and has vowed to "expose" them.
Now, Tanushree Dutta has expressed her support for Kangana and claimed that the "frat boys club of Bollywood and their dames" are intimidated by her talent, which is why they are keeping mum about her success.
In a statement, the Aashiq Banaya Aapne actress said, "Kangana Ranaut is a bonafide A++ list actress. Why the extra plus? Because she is the only one who made it to the top of her game in Bollywood without the nagging support and recommendation of A- list male stars, without a high profile surname or an unrealistically perfect, pure and pious facade that most Bollywood actresses seem to wear on and off screen."
"Besides being a powerhouse performer she has truly set an example of someone who has made a unique and celebrated place for herself in an industry tough to conquer for an outsider. This damsel has truly made it all the way despite all the distress; leaving the frat boys club of Bollywood and their dames twiddling their thumbs in abject contempt for her success," she added.
According to Tanushree, the high and mighty of the industry is hesitant to acknowledge that Kangana has made it big on her own. "Kangana, they don't support you because they are intimidated by your talent, they hate your guts and their brawny thick muscle brains can't seem to figure out for the love of sweet bejesus how on earth you made it this far without them!" she said.
"They think they are Gods and it's blasphemy to acknowledge that you shouldered a multimillion-dollar film on your own. With Manikarnika's success, you have hit them on their softest spot and it will take them some time to recover. They will come around eventually...they have to or else they run the risk of being irrelevant," Tanushree said, adding that she plans to watch Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi soon.
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