Kangana Ranaut recently claimed that her managing sister, Rangoli Chandel, said nothing wrong in the controversial tweet that suspended her on Twitter in the first place. Vowing to issue a public apology if proven wrong, the actress also proposed to demolish the platform & # 39; videsi & # 39; and start a social networking site in India. As if that wasn't enough, Farah Khan Ali issued a funny response to the video in a letter addressed to "My dear Kangana." In response to Farah's tweet, a fan account, apparently run by the sisters, claimed that the designer was selectively quoting Chandel and twisting her words.
Varun Dhawan broke the internet with his offensive against the Coronavirus. The actor begins with "Corona ki …" and the rest are silent, implying that the actor from & # 39; Judwaa 2 & # 39; is in an abusive offensive against the virus. Expressing his emotions by posting the video, Varun captioned the clip "#badwordsgoodvibes. I feel better #indiafightscorona".
Meanwhile, Salman Khan is living his Bigg Boss dreams on his Panvel farm. The actor said this block is proving to be like his hit reality show, but that no one is being removed. During an interaction with the Bombay Times, Salman mentioned: “Right now, this place feels like the Bigg Boss house. It is beautiful here with everyone around because nobody is being eliminated and therefore nobody is chasing anyone. I am also making time to paint, and I am doing it quite a bit. I could get it out sometime. "
Kartik Aaryan and his sister Kritika are handing out entertainment on Instagram. Tiwari's brother is clearly making the most of the block and recently shot for a funny clip. Subtitling the post as "There is no compromise with quality", Kartik breaks up holding his geek sister's braid and pretending to get rid of it. Reacting to the clip, Varun Dhawan asked the brothers, "What plants do you grow in the house?"
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