Akshay Kumar praises Thalaivi trailer? In a recent tweet, actor Kangana Ranaut claimed that she has received secret phone calls and messages from Akshay Kumar and other stars, praising her for her upcoming film Thalaivi.
Replying to a tweet that praised her for being an exceptional actor, Kangana Ranaut wrote how Bollywood cannot praise her openly unlike other successful actors like Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone. She also said how this is due to the ‘movie mafia terror’.
"Bollywood is so hostile that even to praise me can get people in trouble, I have got many secret calls and messages even from big stars like @akshaykumar they praised @Thalaivithefilm trailer to sky but unlike Alia and Deepika films they can’t openly praise it. Movie mafia terror." she tweeted.
Bollywood is so hostile that even to praise me can get people in trouble,I have got many secret calls and messages even from big stars like @akshaykumar they praised @Thalaivithefilm trailer to sky but unlike Alia and Deepika films they can’t openly praise it. Movie mafia terror. https://t.co/MT91TvnbmR
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) April 7, 2021
On April 2, the actor had also claimed that while she has always supported her contemporaries, none of them came forward to support her or endorse her work. “There is not a single actress in this industry who I have not supported or praised here is the proof, but none of them ever showed any support or praise for me, have you ever thought why?” Ranaut asked.
There is not a single actress in this industry who I have not supported or praised here is the proof, but non of them ever showed any support or praise for me, have you ever thought why? Why they gang up on me? Why this conspiracy to look through me and my work? Think hard 🙂 https://t.co/UjjOcAIaQ7
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) April 2, 2021
The trailer for Ranaut's upcoming film Thalaivi, a biopic on actor-turned-politician J Jayalalithaa, was released in March on the actor’s birthday. However, not many filmmakers or actors have openly praised the trailer so far.
"Wish an industry of art can be objective when it comes to art, and not indulge in power play and politics when it comes to cinema, my political views and spirituality should not make me a target of bullying, harassment and isolation but if they do, then obviously I will win," the 34-year-old actor added in another tweet on April 7, as she continued to highlight how Bollywood had otherised her.
Wish an industry of art can be objective when it comes to art, and not indulge in power play and politics when it comes to cinema, my political views and spirituality should not make me a target of bullying, harassment and isolation but if they do, then obviously I will win ...❤️
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) April 7, 2021
Set for a theatrical release on April 23, Thalaivi also marks Ranaut’s first trilingual movie, as it will be released in three languages- Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu. The movie features Arvind Swamy, Nasar Bhafyashree, Raj Arjun, and Madhu Bala in lead roles besides Kangana Ranaut. Check out how Ranaut transformed into the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu here.
Watch the trailer for Thalaivi here.
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