Kangana Ranaut’s sister is at it again.
Rangoli Chandel, who’s very vocal about everything concerning her star sister, has been throwing fists at almost everyone in the virtual world – ever since the actress’ personal controversies slowly started overshadowing her professional achievements.
But it doesn’t seem to be ending anytime soon.
Soon after the release of Kangana’s trailer for her much anticipated crime-thriller, Judgemental Hai Kya, co-starring Rajkumar Rao – Rangoli has been firing shots at even those who respond with praises for the same.
The reason is mostly common in these attacks — Rangoli feels that the people who’re praising the trailer are purposely keeping her sister’s name out of their reactions, for some ‘hidden agenda.’
The latest one to come under her radar this time, is Badla actress, Taapsee Pannu.
This is so cool!!!! Always had high expectations out of this one n this looks so worth it ! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 #JudgementallHaiKya https://t.co/rpZcn7LHmC
— taapsee pannu (@taapsee) July 3, 2019
It was when Pannu retweeted JHK’s first trailer, praising the cast and the crew, Rangoli lashed out at her for not putting Kangana’s name in her tweet.
Not only that, she also called Taapsee a ‘sasti copy’ (cheap copy) of her sister, which eventually led filmmaker, Anurag Kashyap to step-in:
1)
Kuch log Kangana ko copy kar ke he apni dukaan chalate hain, magar pls note, they never acknowledge her not even a mention of her name in praising the trailer, last I heard Taapsee ji said Kangana needs a double filter and Tapsee ji you need to stop being a sasti copy 🙏 https://t.co/5eRioUxPic
— Rangoli Chandel (@Rangoli_A) July 3, 2019
2)
Come on Rangoli.. this is going too far.. this is really really desperate.. I really don’t know what to say to this . Having worked with both your sister and Taapsee .. I just don’t get this ..praising the trailer means praising all aspect of it. Which includes Kangana https://t.co/tkG5KwyFHi
— Anurag Kashyap (@anuragkashyap72) July 3, 2019
So it all brings us down to this:
Is Rangoli really ruining it for Kangana by driving negative attention to all her professional endeavors?
There was a time when Kangana received some major support from the general public after her tell-all interview with Rajat Sharma, but the repetitive bickering and the demeaning statements about fellow artists, using nasty words and calling names, has clearly not been going down well with a lot of people.
Is it time for some introspection before people have had enough?