Kangana Ranaut praised Deepika Padukone on Twitter after she recently presented at the 95th Oscars ceremony. Considering that she had previously criticised Deepika harshly, many people were confused by her comment. The actress posted another tweet regarding Deepika Padukone after some people were perplexed by her appreciation for the star. Kangana has lauded Deepika Padukone for looking stunning on stage and gracefully representing India during her Oscars performance. This comes after Kangana earlier criticised Deepika for her efforts to raise awareness about mental health, referred to her movie Gehraiyaan as “garbage,” and other things.
Kangana responded to individuals who were alarmed by her message on Twitter. “Those acting upset that I praised DP, don’t overthink, I am a very simple person I just follow Krishna/Dharma and he says giving credit to someone who isn’t deserving is bad but not giving credit to someone who is is worse,” she tweeted. “Bollywoodias may have failed but I haven’t,” she added.
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Twitter users responded to her by writing, “Yess precisely. If wrong is wrong, then right is right, and it is our obligation to offer credit to anybody who does good work, regardless of who they are.” An additional comment said, “Kangana has always applauded Bollywood actors and actresses when they have done fantastic work but Bollywood actors still disregard her out of fear of losing work.”
Originally, Kangana had written in her message, “It may not have been easy for @deepikapadukone to stand there keeping the entire country together, bearing its reputation and image on those delicate shoulders, and speaking so kindly and fearlessly. Indian women are the best, and Deepika is a shining example of this (national flag and red love emojis).”
On the Oscars stage on Monday, Deepika introduced RRR’s Naatu Naatu. She received appreciation from everyone for her elegant presentation and stunning appearance in her Louis Vuitton outfit. On stage, she said: “Electrifying beats, an unstoppably catchy chorus, and matching killer dance skills have made this song a worldwide hit. It plays during a crucial scene in “RRR,” a film about the friendship of Alluri Sitarama Raju and Komaram Bheem, two real-life Indian rebels. It not only illustrates the anti-colonialist ideals of the movie and is performed in Telugu, but it’s also a total banger!”
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