Kangana Ranaut Addresses Feud With Sonu Sood, Also Reveals Swara Bhaskar Always Had Communism Ideology

Emergency actor Kangana Ranaut and Sonu Sood had a fallout when the latter walked out of her film Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi. This happened after Kangana took the directorial reigns from Krish Jagarlamudi and claimed that Sonu couldn’t take orders from a female. While he revealed that they were not on talking terms, in a recent conversation Ranaut opened up about her point of view.

Kangana Ranaut On Fued With Sonu Sood

During a conversation with Shubhankar Mishra on his YouTube channel, the Emergency actor opened up about her feud with Sonu Sood. She said, “It’s not important that we become friends with everyone we meet. You only make so many friends. Those who are upset with me should stay upset with me.”

In a previous conversation, Sonu Sood revealed that the duo had not been on talking terms since Manikarnika. He also pointed out that he would never say anything bad about her and that it was just her foolishness. He also revealed that while a common friend tried mending their relationship, they failed many times.

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During the same conversation, Ranaut was asked if she would ever work with someone with different ideologies. To this, she agreed and admitted that many actors she had worked with had different ideologies from her. When asked if she would work with her Tanu Weds Manu co-star Swara Bhaskar, she again agreed.

“Of course, we can work together. Back then, too, her ideology was different. Woh hamesha communism aur socialism ko leke uske ideas set pe bhi chalte the,” the actor said. The Tanu Weds Manu actor said that she never formed a perception about an actor or any person based on their interviews and that this was a leftist privilege.

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