Kangana Ranaut cancels Victory Day "Manikarnika" in solidarity with Jawans martyrs, says destruction of Pakistan is in the center | Hindi movie news



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The nation fights in mourning since yesterday after one of the deadliest terrorist attacks on army soldiers took place at Pulwama's J & K. About 40 brave soldiers from our country were martyred during this cowardly attack. Everyone, from the bottom of his heart, offered his condolences and support to the families of the jawans. Bollywood and the entire Indian film fraternity also joined the chorus to condemn the cowardly attack against our soldiers.

The Bollywood actress, Kangana Ranaut, who counts a lot for the success of her last outing, "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi," canceled the successful evening of the film organized for tomorrow. The actress canceled the holiday in solidarity with the Jawans martyrs and their families.

Kangana condemned the terrorist attacks and declared that Pakistan had not only violated the security of our country, but also undermined our dignity by threatening and humbling us openly. The actress urged we must take decisive action. The actress also added that anyone giving lectures on nonviolence and peace at that time should be painted black, donned a donkey and slapped by all on the streets.

Earlier, Javed Akhtar and Shabana Azmi rejected the invitation of the Karachi Arts Council following the deadliest attack on the country's security forces.

Speaking of the decision of Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar, Kangana said that it is people like them who promote the gangs of Bharat Tere Tukade hong. The actress asked why they had organized the event in Karachi when Pakistani artists were banned after the Uri attacks. The actress has now accused that they are trying to save their face.

Kangana also said that the film industry is full of such antinationals that reinforce the morality of the enemy in many ways. However, Kangana said that at the present time, the ban in Pakistan was not the focus of concern, but the destruction in Pakistan.

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