Designers Rimzim Dadu & Anand Bhushan Sever All Ties With Kangana Ranaut Say, Never Too Late To Do The Right Thing!
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It is a tough day for actress Kangana Ranaut. After having her Twitter account suspended permanently, the actress has now been banned by fashion designers Anand Bhushan and Rimzim Dadu. Following her account suspension for violating Twitter designer Rimzim took to Instagarm to share that she will be deleting social media posts from her brand page featuring the actress and will never be collaborating with her again in the future.
“Never too late to do the right thing! We are removing all posts of past collaborations with Kangana Ranaut from our social channels and pledge not to engage in any future association with her, read Rimzim’s story with a picture of her and Kangana.
Renowned fashion designers Anand Bhushan and Rimzim Dadu recently took to social media to announce their decision to 'never' collaborate with Kangana Ranaut following her Twitter controversy.
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