Kangana Ranaut, a well-known Bollywood actress, has once again stirred the pot with her recent statements about filmmaker Karan Johar. During a candid interview, Kangana playfully suggested that if a biopic were ever made about her life, Karan Johar could play the role of a ‘chota villain’ (small villain). The comment has sparked curiosity and reactions across social media, bringing the long-standing rivalry between the two back into the limelight.
Kangana, who is currently busy promoting her upcoming film Emergency, which is set to release on September 6, shared these thoughts during an interview. Despite the buzz surrounding the film, Emergency has yet to receive a certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), which Kangana revealed through a recent social media post. This delay hasn’t stopped her from making headlines, though, as her remarks about Karan Johar have become a hot topic.
A History of Tensions
The friction between Kangana Ranaut and Karan Johar is no secret. Their feud dates back to 2017 when Kangana appeared on Karan’s chat show Koffee with Karan. During the episode, she openly accused Karan of promoting nepotism in Bollywood, calling him the “flagbearer of nepotism” and even labeling him a “movie mafia.” These bold statements sparked a major controversy, leading to a heated debate within the industry about nepotism and power dynamics.
Since then, Kangana has been vocal in her criticism of Karan Johar and other Bollywood elites, often using her social media platforms to voice her opinions. Her recent comments about casting Karan as a ‘chota villain’ in her biopic only add another layer to their ongoing rivalry.
The Biopic Remarks
In the interview, when reminded about her previous statement regarding Karan Johar playing a villain in her biopic, Kangana couldn’t help but laugh. She responded by saying, “Now, my biopic will feature villains on a much bigger scale. Not local ones. We’ll make him the ‘chota villain.’ Now, big and significant villains are entering my life.” Her comments were made in a light-hearted manner but clearly pointed to the continued strain in her relationship with Johar and others in the industry.
What’s Next?
Kangana’s remarks have once again sparked a conversation about her relationship with Bollywood’s bigwigs. Known for her fearless attitude and unapologetic nature, Kangana continues to be a prominent voice in the film industry. As Emergency prepares for its release, all eyes are on how it will perform at the box office and what controversies it might stir.
While the idea of a Kangana Ranaut biopic remains speculative at this point, the concept of Karan Johar playing a ‘chota villain’ has already intrigued fans and media alike. Whether this playful suggestion ever turns into reality remains to be seen, but it certainly adds another chapter to the ongoing saga between two of Bollywood’s most talked-about figures.