Thursday, 21 September 2017

Kangana Ranaut: The Breaking Dawn

Kangana Ranaut’s feud with Hrithik Roshan reminds me of the film Heroine in which Kareena had to sell her secrets to the media for the promotion of her film that which eventually flopped.

Common Kangana you're better than this whole controversy!
One morning I wake up and read a myriad of controversies, perhaps, my favorite actor in Bollywood has gotten herself into. She has been answering all these questions on her personal life that had better been behind closed doors, but it’s all out in the open and its hurting her public image than the ones accused.

India is patriarchal. We all know that to the L. It’s next to impossible to change genetic mindsets with just interviews that she gave to the media. Dear Kangana should have known that digging up the past, however unfair it was to her was fruitless right from the beginning of this controversy circus. 

Whoever advised her to tell all for the publicity of her film Simran couldn’t have been more wrong.
Sure, the masses got the best of it and thoroughly enjoyed the spicy information that Kangana went on a rant to open up but what did she get out of it? The title of being mentally unstable. Even if she is telling the truth, how can the audience help her in anyway? She should have held herself with more dignity than she displayed instead of letting the world know Hrithik dumped her.

Her interview in Aap Ki Adalat and with Burkha Dutt made me gasp because I hadn’t expected a self- made woman like her to wash her dirty laundry in public. The things she said in the interviews like, “I’m spending my money on lawyers and Hrithik’s spending his dads” or “Hrithik promised to marry me but backed out because he didn’t want to be linked with me publicly”! Then came the AIB video in which she has openly offended directors and actors of the Bollywood fraternity.

 


If she thought these were bold moves then she was mistaken because these were politically incorrect things that she did and most people are just busy laughing it all off and even laughing at her. This whole “Spill the beans” affair has hurt Kangana’s career more than she will ever admit. The lukewarm response to her film Simran is maybe just the beginning to her downfall.

I'm hoping not for her because I enjoy her onscreen.



Kill'em with kindness,
Maya 
  

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