Team Kangana Ranaut calls Taapsee Pannu a 'B grade human being' for sharing fake videos

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 27, 2020 06:45 PM2020-07-27T18:45:44+5:302020-07-27T18:46:01+5:30

In a latest jibe at Taapsee Pannu, the digital team of Queen actress Kangana Ranaut has called the Pink ...

Team Kangana Ranaut calls Taapsee Pannu a 'B grade human being' for sharing fake videos | Team Kangana Ranaut calls Taapsee Pannu a 'B grade human being' for sharing fake videos

Team Kangana Ranaut calls Taapsee Pannu a 'B grade human being' for sharing fake videos

In a latest jibe at Taapsee Pannu, the digital team of Queen actress Kangana Ranaut has called the Pink actress a  'B grade human being.' Recently, Taapsee shared a fan’s post about Kangana lauding Ranveer Singh’s performance in Gully Boy. However, Kangana’s team has slammed Taapsee, claiming it was a half-edited video. The video which was retweeted by Taapsee was actually shared by a social media user and it showed Kangana choosing Ranveer Singh for his performance in Gully Boy. The user then questioned her how the same film in 2020 became ‘Waahiyat’ and why Kangana didn’t mention Sushant Singh Rajput’s Chhichhore anywhere. Now, Kangana’s team has hit back and they claimed it was an edited video.

Sharing this video, Kangana’s team wrote, “Ms Punnu has hit new low by posting fake videos, today she has officially become not just a B grade actor but also a B grade human being, shame on you @taapsee for posting half edited videos to please your masters..”In another tweet, the actress' team wrote, "What is rather questionable is the award @taapsee got for the performance which was hugely criticised, it was a tie between Bhumi ( Sonchiriya ) and Kangana (JHK) but Kangana too agrees solo Bhumi deserved it. but chaploosi takes you places and @taapsee is a living example of that, When papa Jo Kalank can get awards why not @taapsee." Check out the tweet below. Earlier today Kangana shared tips with the Thappad actress on how to be a A-lister in Bollywood. 

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