Sharing a statement about her name, she addressed the note to the actress with a tweet that said, "My dear Kangana."
In her statement, Farah noted that certain markers fueled her action while reassuring Kangana that she is a huge fan of her work and that she has "nothing personal against Rangoli."
My dear Kangana, Yours really is Farah Khan Ali https://t.co/kG1lm7E7qe
– Farah Khan (@FarahKhanAli) 1587205496000
In her note, Farah explained, "My reaction to Rangoli's tweet was because she specifically used the word & # 39; Nazi & # 39; along with & # 39; Mullahs and secular media & # 39; in her tweet. She was talking about make both mullahs and secular media go online and shoot them dead … he also told the story that we can be called Nazis who cares, life is more imp than a false image. "
"The word Nazis is synonymous with genocide of the Jews where up to 6 million Jews were attacked and exterminated in the Holocaust because of Hitler and the Nazis that eventually led to World War II. So using the word Nazis is totally inappropriate , hateful and goes against the rule of law. I denounced his tweet on Twitter, among others, because & # 39; it involved genocide & # 39; with that word when he spoke of killing, "he added.
He ended his note by stating that Rangoli has "social and moral responsibilities" that go beyond being his sister. Raising an important point, he also said he wrote: "It is unacceptable to cast hatred on a community and ask that they be killed for the acts of a few."
Read Farah's note below:



The actress shared a video message on Instagram on Saturday where she said if anyone could find a tweet where Rangoli said something offensive, "then we will both apologize publicly." He also claimed that Farah and director Reema Kagti made "false accusations" against his sister.
Watch Kangana's statement in the following video:
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