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Kangana Ranaut wittily slams Ranbir Kapoor’s Animal; Calls out makers for encouraging violence and drugs

Animal which opened in cinemas last year is still the most talked about movie and creating headlines. The family crime drama starring Ranbir Kapoor is tagged as a patriarchal movie promoting violence in society. Many filmmaker and celebrities shared their thoughts on the movie while some criticized some praised it. Kangana Ranaut who is gearing up for Emergency slammed Sandeep Reddy Vanga directorial sarcastically. She questions the box office numbers of such movies and wonders who are these people who enjoy such violent movies. She even challenges the makers for using logic, law, and order which is dead in the movie.

Kangana Ranaut was recorded saying in Hindi which translated to, “See the kind of patriarchal films that still stir a storm at the box office. I wonder where these people who are clapping and whistling are coming from. Men are out with axes and are indulging in bloodshed and violence. There's no law and order stopping them. They enter schools with machine guns as if there's no police, there are no consequences. As if the law and order is dead. They're just piling dead bodies. And why? Just for fun. It's not for public welfare or protection of borders. Only for fun. They just take drugs and have fun”

Earlier, Animal director Sandeep Reddy Vanga had expressed his desire to work with Kangana Ranaut one day. To this the Queen actress gave a witty reply, "Please don't ever give me any role otherwise your alpha male heroes will become feminist and then your films will also be beaten, you make blockbusters, the film industry needs you.”

Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut is looking forward to the release of her upcoming movie Emergency which is based on the rough phase of Indian history. The political thriller highlights the Emergency period 1975-1977 imposed by Indira Gandhi. Ranuat essays the former Indian Prime Minister and has also directed the film that is slated to release on September 6.

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