While most of our country is busy moral policing women for their choice of clothes or blaming Rhea for perpetuating an unsolved case, I’d like to call out a pattern that Kangana Ranaut has been following to pull down other women in the name of feminism.
In the most recent episode of Kangana against the entire film industry, while being interviewed by Navika Kumar, Ranaut went on to call Urmila Matondkar a ‘soft porn star’ on national television.
Even Urmila is a soft porn star. She is not known for her acting for sure, what is she known for? For doing soft porns right.
-Kangna Ranaut
Kangana’s comment was supposed to be a retaliation against Urmila’s statement that suggested Ranaut should question her own state, Himachal Pradesh for drugs.
However, this is not the first time Kangana has tried to maliciously belittle and disrespect a female celebrity’s reputation for speaking their minds or standing up against her ideologies.
Earlier this year, again on national television, Kangana went on to call self-made, “outsiders”, Taapsee Pannu and Swara Bhaskar “B-grade actors”.
Now, I have a few questions, why does Kanagana think that condescendingly calling someone a “B-grade actor” or a “soft porn star” is an insult in the first place?
Secondly, why is her standard response to any opinionated woman’s statement followed by a demeaning comment that aims at character assassination? What is this behaviour, Kangana?
I mean doesn’t the basic essence of feminism lie in the right to make your own choices? Whether it is to be a home-maker or a pornstar, a feminist would never disrespect the choices of another fellow feminist.
Labeling people who call her out for her controversial statements as ‘fake feminists’ and publically abusing them is another toxic trait that Ms.Ranaut possesses.
Maybe Ms. Ranaut is just whitewashing her conscience. Maybe she’s projecting when she blurts labels of ‘fake feminists’ to whoever tries to hold her accountable for her actions.
Or maybe by maliciously demeaning a fellow ‘outsider’ colleague she feels better about her own achievements just like a bully.
However, by pulling her colleagues down with an intent to character assassinate, she’s giving the majority of the public what they want— shutting down women with an opinion by namecalling them.
Whatever said and done, Kangana is far from the idea of standing for equal rights if she continues to demean and disregard women that do not have the same perspective as her.
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