Kangana Ranaut calls film industry ‘crass’ and ‘crude’ day after return to Twitter

Kangana Ranaut: Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut returned to Twitter on Tuesday. The official blue tick is missing from her profile. However, the next day she tweeted that the film industry is “crass”. She said the success of an art project is allegedly gauged from the money made by it. The comment came on the day Shah Rukh Khan’s much-anticipated film Pathaan was relased.

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Taking to Twitter Wednesday morning, Kangana wrote, “Film industry is so crass and crude that whenever they want to project success of any endeavour/creation/art they throw flashing currency digits in your face, as if art has no other purpose.. it exposes their lowly standards and the kind of deprived lives they live.”

‘Cinema made for major economic gains’

She also said that cinema is not made for “major economic gains” like other industries and that’s the reason artists are worshipped. She wrote, “Primitively art blossomed in temples and reached literature/theatres and eventually inside cinemas. It is an industry but not designed for major economic gains like other billion/trillion dollar businesses, that’s why art/artists are worshipped not industrialists or billionaires.” She further added, “So even if artists indulge in polluting the very fibre of art and culture in the nation they must do it discreetly not shamelessly…”

Kangana’s Twitter account was restored after two years only on Tuesday. It was banned for “repeated violations” of its hateful conduct and abusive behaviour policies. After Elon Musk took over Twitter, Twitter users appealed to him to restore her Twitter account.

Commercial success elusive

Kangana is yet to see a major commercial success after her 2019 film Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi which went on to make ₹92 crore at the domestic box office. Her films Panga, Thalaivii and Dhaakad have failed at the box office.

Currently, the actor is working on her first solo directorial, Emergency. She recently revealed that she had to mortgage her property for the making of the film. She plays former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the film.

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