The bungalow also serves as an office of her production house Manikarnika Films read more
Actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut, who has been spending the majority of her time in Delhi and Himachal Pradesh due to her political career, is reportedly selling her lavish residence in Bandra, Mumbai at Rs 40 crore. The bungalow also serves as an office of her production house Manikarnika Films.
However, as per ETimes reports, the rumour of Kangana Ranaut selling her Mumbai property is false. The speculation began after a real estate channel named Code Estate posted a video of a production house office for sale. While there was no name related to Kangana or her property, the visuals suggested it to be the office of the Dhaakad actress.
Kangana recently reacted to the controversial boxing match between Italy’s Angela Carini and Algeria’s Imane Khelif.
Taking to her Instagram stories, “This girl had to fight a 7 feet tall naturally born male, who has all body parts like a natural male, he looks and behaves like a man, he beat her in the boxing ring like a male beats a female in physical abuse scenario but he says he identifies as a female so guess who won the women’s boxing match? Woke culture is the most unfair and unjust practice. Speak up before it is your baby girl whose job or medal taken away. #SaveWomenSports”
In another Instagram story, she wrote , “So basically to be able to have a woke relationship (homosexual relationship) one partner must play female role and the other one must play a male role. They love to play stereotypical male female archetypes but simultaneously encourage regular women to be effeminate in the name of feminism. Hmmm…strange! Honestly, I love homosexuals, some of my closest friends are homosexuals and they are extremely talented and exceptionally brilliant. That’s why I think they don’t have to imitate any one for acceptance.”
She also bashed the organisers of Paris Olympics for including an act in the opening ceremony that featured drag queens performing an apparent parody of “The Last Supper” painting by Leonardo da Vinci. The multi-sports spectacle, in which India is being represented by 117 athletes, kick-started in the French capital on Friday evening with a lavish opening ceremony that was nearly four hours long.