Bollywood

BMC planning to demolish Manikarnika Film’s building, alleges Kangana Ranaut

NIRMAL YESODA

Following the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, Bollywood starlet Kangana Ranaut has revealed several bitter practices that prevail in the film industry that includes drug usage among A-listed stars. Kangana had also alleged that Mumbai Police is not taking issues seriously when it comes to the investigation of Sushant Singh Rajput’s death case.

 

Kangana’s remarks did not go well with several politicians. Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut claimed that Kangana has no prerogative to demean Mumbai and its police department. The MP lashed out at the actress stating that she has no right to live in Mumbai city. The remarks made by Raut literally irked Kangana, and she challenged Shiv Sena to stop her from entering Mumbai if they can.

 

And on September 7, Kangana has alleged that officials from BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) have invaded her office. The Queen actress also revealed that her Manikarnika Films will be demolished on September 8, despite the fact that she has built the building legally.

 

“They have forcefully taken over my office measuring everything, also harassing my neighbours. I am informed tomorrow they are demolishing my property,” tweeted Kangana.

 

Kangana urged BMC officials to send a structure plan to show the illegal construction she has carried out, and made it clear that she has all the papers to substantiate the fact that Manikarnika Films’ building was built legally.

 

“I have all the papers, BMC permissions nothing has been done illegally in my property, BMC should send a structure plan to show the illegal construction with a notice, today they raided my place and without any notice tomorrow they demolishing the entire structure,” added Kangana.

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