Kangana Ranaut calls Urmila Matondkar a 'Soft Porn Star’on national television

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 17, 2020 09:06 AM2020-09-17T09:06:39+5:302020-09-17T09:07:02+5:30

Actress Kangana Ranaut and Urmila Matondkar's fight hit a new low after the Panga actress called the Rangeela a ...

Kangana Ranaut calls Urmila Matondkar a 'Soft Porn Star’on national television | Kangana Ranaut calls Urmila Matondkar a 'Soft Porn Star’on national television

Kangana Ranaut calls Urmila Matondkar a 'Soft Porn Star’on national television

Actress Kangana Ranaut and Urmila Matondkar's fight hit a new low after the Panga actress called the Rangeela a ‘soft porn star' in a interview. In her interview to Times Now, Kangana  said that she saw a very derogatory interview of Urmila Matondkar today in which she was talking about her and was teasing her throughout the interview. She added, “Pulling faces, making a mockery out of my struggles, and attacking me on the basis of the fact that I’m trying to please BJP for a ticket. Well, one doesn’t have to be a genius to figure for me it isn’t very difficult to get a ticket.” “Even Urmila, she is a soft porn star. I know it’s very blatant. But she isn’t known for her acting for sure. What is she known for? For doing soft porn right? If she can get a ticket, why won’t I get a ticket?”, she said. 


 

In a recent interview, Urmila had said that Kangana should look inside her own backyard before slamming other states. “The entire country is facing the menace of drugs. Does she (Kangana) know Himachal is the origin of drugs? She should start from her own state,” Urmila had said in an interview to India Today. Claiming that she is ‘100% clean’, Kangana responded to her former partner Adhyayan Suman’s allegations that she forced him to consume drugs several years ago. “I have never called any drug peddlers ever, I have never myself bought drugs, but yes I have been exposed to people, and I have seen this very clearly,” she said, adding that she has seen the affect drugs have had in India, especially in Punjab. She said that during her stay in Mumbai, she received calls from people warning her that she could face repercussions for her actions, like being thrown in jail, or being framed for drug use. “There are people who are so downright nasty, that it breaks your heart,” she said. Kangana said that her friends and neighbours also received threatening phone calls. 
 

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