Manoj Tiwari mengatakan Kangana Ranauts Oopina Ranana terkadang terlalu keras: 'Maryada Kho Deti Hain'

Manoj Tiwari said that it was not in our culture to mention someone in disrespect, adding that Kangana Ranana lost respect when talking about people.

Manoj Tiwari said that Kangana Ranana had to maintain respect when criticizing someone. In a new interview, Manoj quoted examples of criticism of Kangana against the state government of Maharashtra and the minister’s chairman. He also revealed that he called Anurag Kashyap to understand the problem with the central government, but could not.

Asked how he liked Kangana, Manoj said he would rather say nothing about him. When he was encouraged if he was afraid of him, Manoj said in an Samdish interview without a filter, “I feel you don’t have to keep your opinion so blow up … He immediately hit with them (his opinion).” Asked to share examples, the singer-changed-politicians said, “The artist has religion, or you have to spell clearly if you join politics.” The interviewer then asked if he would join active politics, but Manoj avoided the question.

“I understand when he spoke after Singh Singh’s death Rajput, and I guess, the state government of Maharashtra was also a little hard to him. That too, it is not true. But you have to remain polite. You have to put your view, but it’s not in our country’s culture to mention Someone disrespect. Everyone must respect someone who holds the position of minister’s head. People also say things like that about our prime minister and I want to tell them that someone must respect those who are in the department. Position in our country. Criticizing by all means, but respectfully. Maryadit Bhasha Honi Chahiye, Aur Kangana Kabhi Kabhi Bhasha Me Maryada Kho Jaati Hai (Kangana often loses respect). “

Immediately after the death of Sushant in June 2020, Kangana targeted Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray in his statement. He also attacked him when his newly renovated office was destroyed.

Manoj also talked about Anurag Kashyap in an interview. “I called him and asked what happened, but he hadn’t changed. I can’t understand (what’s the problem with the government). He has made it openly clear that it does have a problem. Then, I stopped talking to him. But he was fine now , he doesn’t do anything. “

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