Kangana Ranaut has taken to social media to express her dissatisfaction with filmmaker Hansal Mehta, who recently questioned her actions during a 2020 property controversy in Mumbai.
Kangana RanautHansal MehtaProperty ControversyBollywoodSocial MediaReal Estate MumbaiMar 26, 2025
The 2020 incident involved a property owned by Kangana Ranaut in Mumbai, which was reportedly damaged, leading to allegations of vandalism and a significant media controversy.
Kangana criticized Hansal Mehta for his perceived silence and lack of support during the 2020 property controversy, which she felt was a significant personal and professional challenge.
Hansal Mehta is known for his socially conscious films and documentaries that address societal issues. He has received praise for his integrity and commitment to meaningful storytelling.
Public reactions have been mixed, with some supporters praising Kangana for speaking out, while others urge a more balanced and empathetic approach to public discourse.
The controversy highlights the significant role of social media in shaping public opinion and the impact it can have on the lives and careers of public figures.
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