Actor Kangana Ranaut returned to Twitter on January 24 and a day later, she labelled the film industry as ‘crass’ and ‘crude’ in a series of tweets. She wrote, 'Film industry is so crass and crude that whenever they want to project success of any endeavour/creation/art they throw flashing currency digits in your face, as if art has no other purpose.. it exposes their lowly standards and the kind of deprived lives they live ..'
'Primitively art blossomed in temples and reached literature/theatres and eventually inside cinemas. It is an industry but not designed for major economic gains like other billion/trillion dollar businesses,that’s why art/artists are worshipped not industrialists or billionaires,' she added.
'So even if artists indulge in polluting the very fibre of art and culture in the nation they must do it discreetly not shamelessly,' Kangana concluded.
The actor’s tweets have left the netizens divided. A few agreed with her, while others countered her.
On the work front, Kangana has recently wrapped up the shooting of her political period drama, 'Emergency'.
Besides 'Emergency', she also has 'Tejas' which is scheduled to release in theatres on May 2023.
She will also be donning the producer’s hat for ‘Tiku Weds Sheru’, starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Avneet Kaur.
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