Kangana Ranaut's Twitter account gets suspended after sharing controversial posts
Kangana Ranaut's Twitter account has been suspended. His last tweet was on Bengal violence where he shared a sensitive image.
Kangana Ranaut has always called a spade a spade. He ignited dialogue on nepotism in Bollywood and readily accepted controversial topics. Whether she is sharing updates on her rumored ex-boyfriend Hrithik Roshan or in the case of Sushant Singh Rajput's death, Kangana is setting the Twitter world on fire with her fiery and lewd statements.
Violence has erupted in West Bengal after the elections. Homes are being looted, killed and women are raped. Kangana shared her take on the violence in Bengal with images. Kangana shared her thoughts less than an hour ago and her account is now created
Kangana has already shared her thoughts with trends on social media about suspending Kangana's account. While one user wrote, Breaking: Twitter has tested negative for Kangana Ranaut while another wrote, "Breaking: Twitter is on the verge of being safe once again. Twitter of failed actress or propaganda expert Ms. Kangana Ranaut Account suspended on Twitter for spreading rumors.
Kangana's Twitter account was suspended, the actress shared a video on her Instagram handle about how violence has left her distressed, beyond words, the death of democracy
Important message for our government #BengalBurning #bengalviolence
While we wait to see if Kangana will react to the suspension on her Instagram handle, the Rani actress got into many arguments and quarrels with not only fans, but celebrities. Apart from a fight of words with Diljit Dosanjh, Kangana targeted Taapsee Pannu, Swara Bhaskar, Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt etc.
On the work front, Kangana will next appear in 'Thalaivi', a biopic based on Jayalalithaa's life. The release of the film has been postponed due to the ongoing epidemic. He will also write an essay on the role of an Air Force pilot in Tejas. Kangana has also teamed up with Arjun Pampal and Divya Dutta for Dhakad, which is expected to release on 1 October.