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It all began with Kangana referring to Taapsee as a "B grade actress" in an interview with a television channel. Since then, several heated exchanges have taken place on Twitter, with the Pink actress frequently taking digs at the Manikarnika diva who seems to have embarked on a crusade of sorts to bring justice to Sushant Singh Rajput who she claims was a victim of nepotism and ill treatment in Bollywood. Just like her.
Yesterday, Taapsee had retweeted a tweet featuring two old videos, one which showcases Kangana praising Ranveer Singh for Gully Boy, with no mention of Sushant, while the other shows her bashing Gully Boy and singing Sushant's praises.
Of course, Kangana's team wouldn't take that lying down and retweeted another netizen's video that claimed what Taapsee had posted was edited (the original tweet featuring the videos is now unavailable).
"Ms Punnu (Pannu) (sic) has hit a new low by posting fake videos, today she has officially become not just a B grade actor but also a B grade human being, shame on you @taapsee for posting half edited videos to please your masters.."
- Team Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) July 27, 2020
- Team Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) July 26, 2020
With the unfortunate death of a talented actor like Sushant Singh Rajput being manipulated to further one's agenda, true fans and well wishers can only hope the focus will go back to where it should be - a fair investigation into his death which is free from any political or Bollywood interference.
- taapsee pannu (@taapsee) July 26, 2020
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