kangana ranaut, sona mohapatra

As actress Kangana Ranaut recently appeared on Rajat Sharma’s show ‘Aap Ki Adalat’, she made some explosive revelations and inside details about her love life with Hrithik Roshan, their legal tussle and much more. While, everybody has been appreciating the lady for being gutsy enough to spill it all out in the open without any fear, there’s another lady, equally gutsy who isn’t quite pleased with these revelations.

The lady in question is singer Sona Mohapatra who has often grabbed headlines for voicing her opinions against Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, Mika Singh amongst others. This time, the lady has penned a letter on Facebook asking Kangana to stop washing her dirty linen in public as she believes this is all a part of a PR campaign just ahead of the release of her movie ‘Simran’. (Also Watch: In an explosive interview, Kangana unmasks the ugly side of Bollywood)

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Here are some excerpts from the letter:

“Dear Kangana, I have always cheered loudly, in private & in public for you. Long, long before you turned queen et all but your current run across the airwaves regurgitating personal details of your love life over & over again, washing dirty linen in public & more so as part of a professional PR campaign before your film release is in bad taste. No two ways about it. Also, it does a big dis-service to the cause of feminism & fair play. Wish you well & wish you would rise above this muck & make your point through actions & your work. Your success doesn’t need this tabloid trail. Your well thought out & superbly worded open letters of the past, fearless interviews addressing larger issues, taking a stand, taking legal recourse are welcome. The current ‘circus’, not.
This is just another opinion in the public domain from one working woman to another, from the heart & on an impulse. There is no PR machinery or team guiding me here.
I do believe that there are plenty of feminists in the opposite gender. Men who cheer the cause of outspoken, feisty, fierce & hard working women like you & me. We don’t ‘need’ them as such but let’s not forget them & also the thousands of amazing women who fight the good fight on a daily basis with dignity.” [sic]

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