Kangana Ranaut has been fighting for justice for Sushant Singh Rajput for a long time now. The actress has run down many celebs in her fight and bashed several Bollywood biggies. The ‘Queen’ actress recently praised the Supreme Court’s decision to let CBI take over Sushant’s death case. Kangana once again took a dig at Deepika Padukone over her ‘Depression ka dhandha‘.
Kangana took to her Twitter handle and wrote, “Repeat after me, depression ka dhandha chalane walon ko public ne unki aukat dikhadi ?#CBIforShushant #SushantSingRajput #1stStepToSSRJustice(sic).”
Repeat after me, depression ka dhandha chalane walon ko public ne unki aukat dikhadi 🙏#CBIforShushant #SushantSingRajput #1stStepToSSRJustice pic.twitter.com/Yodb66hD67
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) August 19, 2020
To this, Kangana was questioned about derailing the entire issue as a user tweeted, “Depression ka dhandha?” Comments like these take us back 100 years. All the efforts by likes of Deepika and top psychiatrists gone down the drain. Normalising narrative is the need of the hour. This is a disparaging comment towards the sufferers @KanganaTeam @netshrink(sic).”
But Kangana said that people like her (Deepika) need to stop using mental illness so loosely, she hit back writing, “If people like her get their way they will put every extraordinary individual in asylum, this illness has no diagnosis based on blood reports or body scans,anyone can gather a bloodthirsty mob and declare one a psycho and get them lynched, stop using mental illness so loosely ?(sic).”
If people like her get their way they will put every extra ordinary individual in asylum, this illness has no diagnosis based on blood reports or body scans,anyone can gather a blood thirsty mob and declare one a psycho and get them lynched,stop using mental illness so loosely 🙏 https://t.co/zoYlGYBiiB
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) August 19, 2020
Meanwhile, apart from Kangana, Sushant’s family, fans and actors like Kriti Sanon, Ankita Lokhande, Akshay Kumar, Parineeti Chopra and several others have also lauded the apex court’s decision to hand over the case to CBI.