Kangana Ranaut takes a dig at Karan Johar once again

KJo's blog on nepotism was "more of a brainwash than being objective: Kangana

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Bollywood Beauty Kangana Ranaut once again, opened up on nepotism while taking a dig at Karan Johar.

The Queen actress who is quite famous for her blunt and bold style said that her much-talked about the debate with Karan Johar on nepotism did not affect her at all.

During a recent interview with Anupam Kher, on his show, The Revolver Rani star said that she felt KJo's blog on nepotism was "more of a brainwash than being objective."

"Honestly, the debate did not affect me at all. I am quite self-sufficient at this point of time in my life as I have also launched my own production house. I want to propagate my story and there should be nothing wrong about it. When Karan Johar posted a blog on nepotism, I felt it was more of a brainwash than being objective," she said.

In one of the episodes of the last season of 'Koffee with Karan,' Kangana accused the filmmaker of favouring star kids. 

Karan Johar who at that moment took it sportingly on the show, later confessed that he was offended by Kangana's remark.

As a result, a blog 'In Defence Of My Nepotism,' was published.

Karan Johar also tweeted, "Dear Nepotism...can you pave the way for skepticism and cynicism....both these words also want to be famous!!!!" 

Kangana, during the interview, said that the 'privileged' star kids effortlessly get audience and critics from the very beginning of their career, whereas, it takes a lifetime for an outsider to reach that starting point.

Kangana said, "Do these Bollywood kids know that it takes almost 10 years to build an audience and to get a critic. These star kids already start from a point where they have everything and they are not aware of the fact that for an outsider, it can take his entire lifetime to reach the starting point." 

"I got one critic after struggling for 10 years and no one cared whether I was alive or dead prior to me becoming a star. One has to earn their critics, so you are privileged, let me put this way and yes, it is not your fault. But at the same time, it is a democracy and we cannot let the society be segregated in this extreme manner and we have to make sure everyone is given the equal opportunities." she added.