Kangana Ranaut says Salman Khan’s rape comment was horrible, extremely insensitive

While calling Salman Khan’s rape comment horrible and insensitive, Kangana Ranaut says it’s a disgrace and all should take responsibility as a society

Salman Khan, Kangana Ranaut
Salman Khan, Kangana Ranaut

Salman Khan called for another controversy when he compared his preparations for ‘Sultan’ to the plight of a rape victim. While his father Salim Khan apologised publicly for his son’s statements, most of Bollywood stars have kept mum on the issue, but Kangana Ranaut.

The bold and outspoken beauty of Bollywood, Kangana Ranaut recently commented on Salman Khan’s statement, calling it horrible. The actress was present at the launch of Shirish Kunder’s short film ‘Kriti’, when she was asked to comment on the controversy. Kangana said, “We all agree that it is a horrible thing to say. It is something which is extremely insensitive. But what I would like to say is that let’s not encourage that mentality where we want to point fingers at each other and want to feel greater by running people down by trolling them.”

Not stopping here, the Bollywood actress further expressed that they felt collectively sorry for the rape statement of Salman Khan. “As a society we have to take responsibility and stand united. It’s a disgrace for the whole society and not just for an individual. So, like what Salim uncle said is right, that we are all sorry about it. It’s not about an individual. We all collectively feel sorry for that thought process,” said ‘Queen’ Kangana Ranaut.

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