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Karan Johar or Kangana Ranaut - whose side are you on? VOTE NOW!

Amid the entire war of words that is going on, we ask you who do you think is correct?

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Karan Johar and Kangana Ranaut are engaged in a war of words. After Kangana's attacking behaviour on Koffee with Karan grabbing eyeballs and headlines at the same time, KJo didn't stop.

While Kangana called him the 'movie mafia' and a 'snooty flag bearer of nepotism', when Karan was asked about it at a public event, he clarified his stance in an extremely curt way. He clearly said he doesn't understand 'why Kangana always plays the victim card'. Not just that, Karan even slammed her claims and asked her 'to leave the industry' if she's so miffed with it. 

Not known to take things lying down, now Kangana has hit out at Karan again. In a long conversation with Mumbai Mirror, Kangana blasted Karan and said, "what is pertinent here is: why is Karan Johar trying to shame a woman for being a woman? What is this about the 'woman card' and the 'victim card'? This kind of talk is demeaning to all women, particularly the vulnerable because they are the ones who really need to use them."

She continued, "I use every card possible. At the workplace, it's the badass card to fight cutthroat competition. With my family and loved ones, it's the love card. When fighting the world, it's the dignity card, and for a seat in a bus, it's the woman card. What is important to understand is that we are not fighting people, we are fighting a mentality. I am not fighting Karan Johar, I am fighting male chauvinism."

And about leaving Bollywood, Kangana made another strong statement, "Also, the Indian film industry is not a small studio given to Karan by his father when he was in his early 20s. That is just a small molecule. The industry belongs to every Indian and is highly recommended for outsiders like me whose parents were too poor to give me a formal training. I learnt on the job and got paid for it, using the money to educate myself in New York. He is nobody to tell me to leave it. I'm definitely not going anywhere, Mr Johar."

While the two are engaging in this battle, we wonder whose side are you on? Tell us who you think is right. Vote now!

 

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