Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, known for her candid and often controversial remarks, has once again stirred the pot, this time targeting veteran actress and politician Jaya Bachchan. Amidst the buzz surrounding her postponed film Emergency, which was set to release on September 6th, Kangana’s latest comments have reignited a debate over feminism and identity in the film industry.
The Controversy Surrounding Jaya Bachchan’s Name
The recent controversy began when Jaya Bachchan expressed her displeasure in Parliament after being referred to as “Jaya Amitabh Bachchan.” The seasoned actress, who is also a Member of Parliament, was visibly upset when her husband Amitabh Bachchan’s name was added to her own during an official address. Her reaction drew mixed responses, with some understanding her frustration, while others criticized her response.
Kangana Ranaut, who has never shied away from expressing her opinions, weighed in on the issue during an interview with Fever FM. As a fellow MP, Kangana didn’t hold back, describing the incident as “a matter of great shame.” She pointed out that while men and women are inherently different, the current wave of feminism has led some women to feel insecure about their identity. According to Kangana, this insecurity often manifests in panic attacks and a sense of losing oneself, which she believes is a sign of arrogance rather than empowerment.
Past Clashes Between Jaya Bachchan and Kangana Ranaut
This is not the first time Jaya Bachchan and Kangana Ranaut have been at odds. Their strained relationship dates back to the aftermath of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death when Ravi Kishan, another MP and actor, spoke out against the rampant drug use in the film industry. During a session in Parliament, Ravi Kishan urged the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) to take strict action against those involved in drug abuse within the industry.
Jaya Bachchan responded sharply to Ravi Kishan’s remarks, defending the industry and criticizing him for tarnishing its image. She famously said, “You cannot make a hole in the plate in which you eat,” implying that Ravi Kishan’s comments were damaging to the very industry that supported him.
Kangana’s Response and the Ongoing Feud
Kangana Ranaut, who has often positioned herself as a voice against the entrenched power structures in Bollywood, responded fiercely to Jaya Bachchan’s comments at the time. She questioned what the industry had given her, pointing out that her early roles were often limited to brief appearances, item numbers, and romantic scenes, usually after she was pressured to conform to certain norms. Kangana argued that she had carved out her own path, creating a space for strong, women-centric films that promote patriotism and empowerment.
This latest exchange between Kangana and Jaya has only deepened the rift between the two, with Kangana’s recent comments reflecting her belief that some women in the industry are misguided in their pursuit of feminism and personal identity.
As Kangana continues to be a polarizing figure in Bollywood, her words and actions keep drawing attention, sparking debates on issues that go beyond the silver screen. Whether one agrees with her or not, there’s no denying that Kangana Ranaut remains a powerful voice in the industry, unafraid to challenge the status quo.