‘Whole Country Is Surprised…’: Kangana Ranaut Compares Herself To Big B; Gets Trolled

Kangana Ranaut, a popular Bollywood actress, has been nominated by the BJP as their candidate for the Lok Sabha elections. Kangana Ranaut compared herself to Amitabh Bachchan during an election rally.

Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is known for her outspoken statements. She has been in the spotlight for quite some time as the BJP has nominated her as their candidate for the Lok Sabha elections.

Kangana Ranaut Trolled For Comparing Herself To Amitabh Bachchan 

These days, Kangana Ranaut’s photos and videos keep going viral on social media. A new video of BJP’s candidate Kangana Ranaut from the Mandi Lok Sabha seat of Himachal Pradesh has surfaced, which has become the subject of discussion.

In this video, Kangana Ranaut compared herself to the megastar of the cinema world, Amitabh Bachchan.

Kangana gave a speech during an election rally where she compared herself to Amitabh Bachchan.

In the viral video on social media, Kangana is saying, “The whole country is surprised, that whether I go to Rajasthan, whether I go to West Bengal, whether I go to Delhi, whether I go to Manipur, it seems that after so much love and respect, I can confidently say that after Mr. Amitabh Bachchan, if anyone receives this in the industry, it’s me.”

Fans are making positive comments on Kangana Ranaut’s viral video, while many social media users are trolling her. One user Wrote: Modern Rakhi Sawant, and another user wrote: Janta Itna Pyar Karti Hai To Iski Film Kyun Nahi Dekhti.

Kangana has been accused for quite some time that her continuous films are flopping because becauseffectorss politics.

In response to this a few days ago, Kangana said that her decision to enter politics was not due to the poor performance of her films.

The "shameful baseless rumours" that Kangana Ranaut consumes beef are refuted: "I'm proud to be Hindu."
Kangana Ranaut

Kangana referred to Shah Rukh Khan’s career graph and the success of her films ‘Queen’ and ‘Manikarnika’, saying that fluctuations in worldwide film success are common.