Kangana Ranaut has responded to a tweet criticizing a girl for wearing western clothes to a temple in Himachal Pradesh. Kangana agreed with the tweet and called the girl a ‘clown’, expressing disapproval of her wearing ‘night dresses’ as casual clothing. Kangana also shared her own experience of being denied entry to Vatican City for wearing shorts.
Pictures shared by a Twitter user of a girl wearing shorts at a Temple
A person shared pictures on Twitter of two girls at the Baijnath Temple in Himachal Pradesh. One girl was wearing a crop top and shorts, while the other was wearing denim with a shawl. The person expressed disapproval in Hindi, stating that the girls looked like they were going to a pub or nightclub rather than a temple. They believed that such people should not be allowed to enter the temple and expressed their opposition. The person acknowledged that others may disagree with their opinion.
Kangana Ranaut: Kangana’s Tweet
Reacting to the post, Kangana wrote, “These are western clothes, invented and promoted by white people, I was once at the Vatican wearing shorts and T-shirt, I wasn’t even allowed in the premises, I had to go back to my hotel and change…. These clowns who wear night dresses like they are casuals are nothing but lazy and lame ….. I don’t think they are capable of having any other intention but there should be strict rules for such fools ….”
Kangana, An Avid social media user
Kangana Ranaut is originally from Manali, Himachal Pradesh and frequently discusses her state’s culture on Instagram. She recently posted images from her visit to Haridwar and in a video, she could be seen sitting near the banks of the Ganga river.
Upcoming Projects
Kangana Ranaut, who is also directing the upcoming movie Emergency, will portray the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. In the first look from the film, Kangana bears a striking resemblance to the late leader. She has not yet announced the release date of Tejas, where she plays an Indian Air Force officer. Additionally, Kangana has announced her involvement in Sita: The Incarnation and Didda: The Warrior Queen of Kashmir.