She further talked about the injustice done to laborers, women, stuntmen, and marked a huge question mark on the intention of Bollywood stars. Kangana Ranaut shared a video of 'Living on the Edge' documentary on Twitter and wrote, `All Bullywood hyenas gathered to attack the media for calling them names, I want to ask them why don't they show such unity to stand for injustice done to labourers, women, stuntmen? They demand their own human rights but show absolute dispassionate for others human rights.` The video is from a 2017 documentary called Living on the Edge. It is about the plight of film crew which are not provided basic amenities at their workplace." Check out her tweet here -
All Bullywood hyenas gathered to attack the media for calling them names, I want to ask them why don't they show such unity to stand for injustice done to labourers, women, stuntmen? They demand their own human rights but show absolute dispassionate for others human rights. https://t.co/Yf9RvX9TKs
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) October 14, 2020
Kangana Ranaut recently reacted to the lawsuit failed by B-town producer on media channels and told them to 'sue' her too. `Bullywood the gutter of drugs, exploitation, nepotism and jihad it's lid is off instead of cleaning this gutter #BollywoodStrikesBack well file a case on me also, till the time I am alive I will continue to expose you all #BollywoodStrikesBack,` she wrote. `Big heros not only objectify women but also exploit young girls, they don't let young men like Sushant Singh Rajput come up, at the age of 50 they want to play school kids, they never stand up for anyone even if people are being wronged before their eyes,` she said.