Renowned filmmaker Hansal Mehta and actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut engaged in a heated online dispute today concerning the recent crackdown on stand-up comedian Kunal Kamra for his satirical comments about Shiv Sena chief Eknath Shinde.
This online confrontation follows widespread discussions about the vandalization of a Mumbai studio protesting Kamra's jokes about Shinde, currently serving as Maharashtra's Deputy Chief Minister. The unfolding drama has drawn comparisons to the actions taken against Ranaut during the 2020 Uddhav Thackeray administration.
Hansal Mehta initially highlighted an offensive post directed at Kunal Kamra, prompting a question from a user on X, querying why he hadn't condemned the 2020 demolition of Kangana Ranaut’s property.
Mehta responded by questioning whether Ranaut's situation involved vandalism and threats to her freedom of expression or was purely about alleged building violations.
Kangana swiftly countered by recounting her own experience. She claimed derogatory remarks were made against her, and demolition notices were served at night, leading to her property being bulldozed by morning, before legal proceedings could be initiated.
She noted the High Court eventually deemed the demolition illegal, describing how it was met with ridicule and celebration at the time.
In a pointed personal critique, Ranaut dismissed Mehta’s creative work as inferior, labeling him insecure and mediocre. Her retort prompted Mehta, known for films such as "Shahid" and "Aligarh" and the highly acclaimed web series "Scam 1992," to reply with a succinct, "Get well soon."
Reflecting on past experiences, Mehta shared yesterday how similar incidents are not new in Maharashtra, recounting a personal ordeal from 25 years ago involving members of an undivided political party vandalizing his office and subjecting him to public humiliation over a film dialogue. This past trauma, he explained, had a lasting impact on his creativity and confidence.
Expressing his stance, Mehta emphasized that regardless of disagreements or provocations, violence and intimidation are never justified, advocating for dialogue and dignity instead.
The 2020 demolition of portions of Kangana’s Mumbai office by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation was justified on grounds of encroachment but faced scrutiny due to its timing, amid tensions following Sushant Singh Rajput’s death.
Ranaut had a legal victory when the Bombay High Court intervened, questioning the civic body's motivations.
Earlier today, Kangana critiqued Kunal Kamra’s jokes about Shinde, defending the latter's humble background and asserting a legal distinction between her 2020 experience and the current actions against Kamra.