When Kangana Ranaut called Bollywood celebs ‘dimwits’ and industrry parties a ‘trauma’

Kangana Ranaut has openly criticized Bollywood's inner circles, labeling her peers as "dumb" and "totally blank" on a recent podcast. She expressed discomfort with the superficiality and lack of depth in the industry, describing Bollywood parties as a "trauma" due to their focus on materialistic topics and celebrity gossip.
When Kangana Ranaut called Bollywood celebs ‘dimwits’ and industrry parties a ‘trauma’

Kangana Ranaut, who has played a fierce role on the big screen, has never shied away from speaking unfiltered truth off-screen. The actress, known for her bold statements, never missed a chance to unveil the lesser-known secrets of the industry. Remember when, on a podcast, she didn’t hold back while talking about her discomfort with Bollywood’s inner circles.
She took a direct swipe at her industry peers, calling them “dumb,” “totally blank,” and describing the typical Bollywood party as a “trauma,” on the Raj Shamani podcast.
On the work front, Kangana was last seen in the film ‘Emergency’, which, despite great reviews from the audience, flopped at the box office.
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