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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 05, 2023
Kangana requests Indian government to take Karan Johar’s Padma Shri back

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18 August, 2020, 03:35 pm
Last modified: 18 August, 2020, 04:19 pm

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Kangana requests Indian government to take Karan Johar’s Padma Shri back

Kangana accused Karan Johar of intimidating her on an international platform and conspiring against Sushant Singh Rajput.

TBS Report
18 August, 2020, 03:35 pm
Last modified: 18 August, 2020, 04:19 pm
Kangana requests Indian government to take Karan Johar’s Padma Shri back

Kangana Ranaut, a staunch critic of industry insiders, and an influential figure in the recent nepotism row has again taken a dig at Karan Johar.  Now, she's requested the government to take Karan Johar's PadmaShri back.

The actor accused Johar of intimidating her on an international platform, conspiring against Sushant Singh Rajput and attempting to destroy his career and making an 'anti-national' film against the armed forces.

The tweet from her twitter account read, "I request government of India to take KJO's PadmaShri back,he openly intimidated me and asked me to leave the industry on an international platform,conspired to sabotage Sushanth's career,he supported Pakistan during Uri battle and now antinational film against our Army."

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I request government of India to take KJO's PadmaShri back,he openly intimidated me and asked me to leave the industry on an international platform,conspired to sabotage Sushanth's career,he supported Pakistan during Uri battle and now antinational film against our Army. https://t.co/KEgVEDpMrF— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) August 18, 2020

Kangana has previously accused Karan Johar and team of having anti-army agendas, compounded, after the release of "Gunjan Saxena".

Kangana has been extremely vocal in the Sushant Singh Rajput case and has been demanding hastier investigations.

On the acting front she'd be seen in "Thalaivi" a biopic based on former chief minister of Tamil Nadu who was also an acclaimed actress.

Kangana Ranuat / Karan Johar

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