Kangana Ranaut was irritated when an agency produced a list of India’s “most popular female stars” without including her. Deepika Padukone, Alia Bhatt, and Priyanka Chopra were among the names on the list, all of whom Kangana has previously attacked.
Kangana retweeted a list of films ostensibly representing the ‘Top Biggest Single Day Box Office Figures For A Women Centric Movie.’ Her Manikarnika and Tanu Weds Manu films were at the top of the list. She commented, “she is sharing it because she thinks it’s important.” “Take a look at this @OrmaxMedia tweet. Why don’t these so-called fans who vote in your so-called surveys go see their favorite so-called top actresses when they don’t arrive with huge heroes, either because your ranking of actresses is a fake or because this solid proof is a lie? What is the issue, Ajeeb na chakkar kya hai?”
She went on to say that if any female Bollywood star managed to shatter her records, she would cease calling herself India’s top actress. “If anybody else beats my records, I’ll quit calling myself India’s top actress,” she says, adding that she won’t trust any mafia party who deceives people with bogus surveys and surveys till then. “Either show me the proof or agree with me. Be a team player, not a sissy.”
She uploaded a quotation from tennis legend Serena Williams, in which she claimed to be the best player on the planet. “Humility is overrated, deep inside we all know our true value,” Kangana said. “In our society, there are two types of successes: one that the system develops and exploits, and the other that a person cultivates despite all odds and then utilizes to transform the system.”
Kangana Ranaut created a stir when she likened herself to Meryl Streep, a Hollywood superstar. “Massive metamorphosis warning, The sort of variety she demonstrates as a performer no other actress on the planet has right now,” she said in a tweet. “She has raw talent like Meryl Streep for nuanced character descriptions but she can also do skillful action and glamour like Gal Gadot #Thalaivi #Dhaakad.” Kangana had encouraged her detractors to “get some self-respect and self-worth” after being ridiculed online for her comments.