A few days back Kangana Ranaut, the Bollywood starlet, lashed out at drug users in Bollywood. Kangana claimed that cocaine is one of the favourite drugs among Bollywood celebrities, and she also asked celebrities to undergo drug tests. However, Kangana faced backlash for her comments, and several people criticised her for making baseless comments.
And now, Kangana has revealed that it is not her duty alone to make Bollywood drug-free. According to Kangana, the campaign against drug usage should be a collective effort, and it should emerge as a public movement to make the nation drug-free.
“Is it my duty alone to clean Bullywood drug racket? Or is it our collective responsibility to make it a public movement to make this nation drugs free and save a large percentage of our youth succumbing to this evil, I risked my life and reached out, aap bhi toh kuch karo na,” said Kangaga.
Earlier, Kangana had also pointed out names like Ranveer Singh, Ranbir Kapoor and Ayan Mukherji, and had claimed that these celebrities are rumoured as cocaine addicts in the industry. She also urged these celebrities to undergo a drug test, so that they can save their image.
“I request Ranveer Singh, Ranbir Kapoor, Ayan Mukerji, Vicky Kaushik to give their blood samples for a drug test, there are rumors that they are cocaine addicts, I want them to bust these rumors, these young men can inspire millions if they present clean samples,” wrote Kangana on her Twitter page.
In the tweet, Kangana also tagged the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and urged authorities to take action against drug abusers in Bollywood. The actress also revealed that she is ready to help the narcotics bureau to demolish the drug racket in the industry if the Central Government is ready to give her protection.
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