Shatrughan Sinha Criticized Mukesh Khanna For Questioning The Upbringing of His Daughter, Deets Inside
The controversy between Mukesh Khanna and Sonakshi Sinha is not taking any name to end anytime soon and seems to be stretching now. A day after Sonakshi Sinha reacted to Mukesh Khanna’s comments on her, now the actress’s father and actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha has criticized Mukesh Khanna for questioning her upbringing. Mukesh Khanna had recently expressed his anger over Sonakshi’s failure to answer a question about Lord Hanuman on Kaun Banega Crorepati 2019, which angered Sonakshi Sinha.
Sonakshi Sinha With Shatrughan Sinha
Let us tell you that Sonakshi Sinha had written a long note criticizing Mukesh Khanna on her Instagram story for failing to answer the question. Now her father Shatrughan Sinha has reacted to this. In a recent interview, he said, ‘I think someone has a problem with Sonakshi not answering the question on Ramayana. First of all, what right does this person have to be an expert on all things related to Ramayana? And who has appointed him as the guardian of Hinduism?’
Sonakshi Sinha With Shatrughan Sinha
Defending his daughter, Shatrughan said that not answering the question about Ramayana does not make Sonakshi a bad Hindu. The actor said, ‘I am very proud of all my three children. Sonakshi has become a star on her own. I never had to start her career. She is a daughter any father would be proud of. Not answering the question on Ramayana does not deprive Sonakshi of being a good Hindu. She does not need a certificate of approval from anyone.’
Sonakshi Sinha
Let us tell you that Shaktimaan actor Mukesh Khanna has expressed disappointment over Sonakshi not answering the question related to Ramayana in several interviews and said, ‘People were angry that Sonakshi did not know this, but I would say that it is not her fault. It is her father’s fault. Why did he not teach this to his children? Why did they become so modern? If I were Shaktimaan today, I would make the children sit and teach them about Indian culture and Sanatan Dharma.’