Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, currently promoting her upcoming film Emergency, has once again made headlines with her bold statements. This time, she has targeted veteran actress and politician Jaya Bachchan, following an incident in the Rajya Sabha that drew widespread attention.
The Incident that Triggered Kangana’s Comments
During a recent Rajya Sabha session, the chairman mistakenly addressed Jaya Bachchan as “Smt. Amitabh Jaya Bachchan.” This reference to her husband, Amitabh Bachchan, didn’t sit well with Jaya, who expressed her anger and demanded respect for her own identity. However, the very next day, Jaya softened her stance, stating that she is proud of her husband.
Kangana Calls it “A Matter of Shame”
Reacting to the incident, Kangana Ranaut didn’t hold back. In an interview with Fever M, she described Jaya’s reaction as “a matter of great shame.” Kangana remarked, “Nature has made women and men different, and there is a beautiful distinction between the two.” Her comments suggest that she believes embracing these differences should be celebrated rather than causing distress.
Concerns About Modern Feminism
Kangana further expressed her views on feminism, suggesting that some women today are straying in the wrong direction. “Our society is moving towards arrogance,” she said. “People feel their identity is lost, and they are getting panic attacks. This fear is a sign of something seriously wrong.”
Controversies Surrounding Kangana’s Film ‘Emergency’
As Emergency gears up for its release on September 6, 2024, the film has already sparked several controversies. Kangana recently shared a video on social media, revealing that she has been receiving threats and that the censor board has refused to certify the film. This has only added to the buzz surrounding the project, making it one of the most talked-about films of the year.
Kangana’s latest remarks have further fueled the debate on identity, feminism, and the pressures faced by public figures, keeping her firmly in the spotlight as she continues to promote her film.