Rangoli Chandel Claims Alia Bhatt’s Character In Gully Boy Was More Violent Than Kabir Singh

    Rangoli Chandel Launches Fresh Attack On Alia

    Rangoli Chandel Claims Alia Bhatt’s Character In Gully Boy Was More Violent Than Kabir Singh

    Rangoli Chandel who has been on a tirade against mostly the entire Bollywood has now launched fresh attack on Alia Bhatt.

    In the on-going controversy where Kabir Singh and its director Sandeep Reddy Vanga have been lambasted by a certain section of audience and critic who have expressed concern over the misogynistic, toxic and especially violent character of the protagonist.  In relation to the controversy, Rangoli took to social media and claimed that Alia Bhatt’s character in Gully Boy, Safeena, is way more violent that Kabir Singh could ever be.

    Rangoli Chandel Claims Alia Bhatt’s Character In Gully Boy Was More Violent Than Kabir Singh

    Rangoli Chandel Claims Alia Bhatt’s Character In Gully Boy Was More Violent Than Kabir Singh

    She has also urged the ‘outsiders’ to ‘protect’ Sandeep Reddy Vanga and claimed that he is no different than Zoya Akhtar and thus a ‘step-motherly treatment’ should not be meted out to him. Check out her explosive tweets:









    Interestingly, this is not the first time the Ranaut sister have had a beef with Alia Bhatt. Kangana had earlier called her spineless and a stooge of Karan Johar. In fact, she talking about Alia Bhatt’s performance in Gully Boy, Kangana has said, “I am embarrassed...What is there to beat in Gully Boy performance... Same snappy muh-phat (outspoken) girl... Bollywood's idea of a fiery girl, woman empowerment and good acting, spare me this embarrassment, please. Media has taken filmy kids love too far... Stop pampering mediocre work or else bar will never be raised."

    Rangoli Chandel Claims Alia Bhatt’s Character In Gully Boy Was More Violent Than Kabir Singh

    While Alia had initially tried to answer her, she has now opted for silence. Now it will be interesting to see if she responds to these new attacks.