Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli targets Urmila: Why being porn star is derogatory?

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 17, 2020 09:54 AM2020-09-17T09:54:23+5:302020-09-17T09:54:55+5:30

Kangana Ranaut in her recent interview with Times Now called Urmila a 'soft porn star' after which several celebs ...

Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli targets Urmila: Why being porn star is derogatory? | Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli targets Urmila: Why being porn star is derogatory?

Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli targets Urmila: Why being porn star is derogatory?

Kangana Ranaut in her recent interview with Times Now called Urmila a 'soft porn star' after which several celebs and fans came out in Matondkar's support. Now, Kangana's sister took to her Instagram account and questioned why they are suddenly having problems with someone being called 'porn star' when the 'same mafia' has been okay being a 'sex symbol.' Taking to Instagram, Rangoli shared several screenshots of Urmila's past work along with article where she was touted as a 'sex symbol.' Further, she wrote, "someone who is proud to be sex symbol taking constant digs at much younger girl whose hard earned house was demolished now feeling hurt to be called a soft porn star this is the same mafia who hails Sunny leone, why being a porn star is derogatory now suddenly? @urmilamatondkarofficial."

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After having seen Urmila's interview with a news channel, Kangana mentioned in her chat with Times Now about how she allegedly 'mocked' her struggles and made faces against her. For the unversed, Urmila Matondkar lashed out at movie star Kangana Ranaut on Wednesday over disparaging remarks about Mumbai and film industry veteran Jaya Bachchan with her claims of all-pervasive nepotism and widespread use of illegal drugs in Bollywood. Though she said she did not support the demolition of the "Queen" star's office by the Mumbai civic body shortly after her comments last week, Ms Matondkar asked why taxpayer money was being used for Kangana Ranaut's security. "Which girl from a civilised cultured house would use this kind of language? Like 'kya ukhaad loge', 'kiska baap ka kya hai', speaking about Jaya ji the way she did," Ms Matondkar told NDTV in an interview. Matondkar also took on Ms Ranaut for comments criticising Mumbai and comparing it to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), declaring she would "never tolerate any defamatory remark" about the city.
 

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