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Kangana Claims to Lose Rs 30-40 Crore Per Year After Speaking Against Politicians

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Home LeisureKangana Ranaut Claims to Lose Rs 30-40 Crore Per Year After Speaking Against Politicians

Kangana Ranaut talked about her vocal criticism of politicians, individuals she labeled as “anti-nationals” have resulted in repercussions.

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Actress Kangana Ranaut, who certainly not misses a chance to spice up her voice in the direction of politicians and anti-nationals, currently made claims in regards to the adversarial impression of being outspoken. She mentioned that she was dropped from larger than 25 mannequin endorsements and suffered an annual financial loss ranging from Rs 30 to 40 crore. Kangana Ranaut talked about her vocal criticism of politicians, individuals she labeled as “anti-nationals,” and the so-called “tukde-tukde gang” have resulted in these repercussions.

Kangana took to Instagram, the place she shared an interview of Twitter head Elon Musk, which had the headline “Elon Musk: I’ll say what I want, and if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it.” She captioned it: “This is a character, true freedom and success, speaking for Hinduism, against politicians/anti-nationals/tukde gang cost me 20-25 brand endorsements, they dropped me overnight and that amounted to a loss of Rs 30-40 crore per year…”

Kangana talked about that nothing can stop her from saying irrespective of she wishes. “But I am free and nothing should stop me from saying what I want definitely not agenda-driven multinational companies and their corporate brand heads who hate India its culture and integrity… I appreciate Elon because everyone displays only weaknesses, at least rich people should not care for money…I see those richer they get deprived they become…”

On the work entrance, Kangana could be seen in ‘Emergency’, ‘Tejas’, ‘Chandramukhi 2’, ‘Manikarnika Returns: The Legend of Didda’ and ‘The Incarnation: Sita’.