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Kangana Ranaut leaves Mumbai with a ‘heavy heart’

After a week of cinematic events in real life, Bollywood starlet Kangana Ranaut has announced that she is leaving Mumbai with a heavy heart. In her recent Twitter page, the actress remarked that she was terrorized all these days, and it once again substantiated the fact that Mumbai is unsafe. It is still unclear whether Kangana is leaving Mumbai forever, or she is taking a temporary hiatus.

The decision from Kangana comes just a few days after BMC demolished her Manikarnika Films building, alleging that it was constructed illegally. After the demolition, Kangana revealed that she will continue working in the ravaged building, as she does not have sufficient money to rebuild it.

“I had my office opening on 15th Jan, shortly after corona hit us, like most of us I haven’t worked ever since, don’t have money to renovate it, I will work from those ruins keep that office ravaged as a symbol of a woman’s will that dared to rise in this world,” wrote Kangana on her Twitter page.

Recently, the actress had also lashed out at Indian National Congress leader Sonia Gandhi for maintaining culpable silence on her issue. Kangana revealed that the silence of Sonia Gandhi is unacceptable, and made it clear that history will judge the Congress leader. The actress urged Sonia Gandhi to do something to uphold the principles of our constitution put forward by Dr BR Ambedkar.

The actress had also blamed Shiv Sena for compromising their ideologies, as leaders in the party started the hunt for power.

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