Congress workers threaten protest at Kangana Ranaut s shoot, MP minister vows to stop them
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Last Updated: Feb 11, 2021, 05:05 PM IST
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Shooting for Dhakad , Ranaut s new film, is going on in Sarni area of Betul district. State Congress Sewa Dal secretary Manoj Arya and Chicholi Block Congress Committee president Nekram Yadav on Wednesday submitted a memorandum to a tehsildar in Betul.
BHOPAL:Congress leaders in Madhya Pradesh s Betul district have threatened that they would not allow Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut to shoot for a film if she did not apologize to farmers over her tweets. BJP leader and state home minister Narottam Mishra said on Thursday that the government will ensure that behan- beti Kangana faces no problem while shooting.
Kangana Ranaut reacts to Congress leaders threatening to stall Dhaakad shoot in MP: Not interested in politics
According to a report in PTI, Congress leaders in Madhya Pradesh s Betul district have threatened to stall the shoot of Kangana s film Dhaakad in MP if the actress did not apologize. Written By
Pinkvilla Desk 580047 reads Mumbai Updated: February 12, 2021 03:45 pm Kangana Ranaut reacts to Congress leaders threatening to stall Dhaakad shoot in MP: Not interested in politics
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Kangana Ranaut s tweets on farmers protests and farm bills have drawn attention from all quarters. While many have supported the actress for being fearless and standing up for what she thinks is right, another section have slammed the actress for calling out farmers. On Thursday, another report related to Kangana s tweets on farmers surfaced. The actress took to Twitter to respond to the same and asserted her opinion saying that she has
Bhopal, February 11
Congress leaders in Madhya Pradesh’s Betul district have threatened that they would not allow Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut to shoot for a film if she did not apologize to
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