No Images? Click here Kangana Ranaut's beef with the entertainment media continues to rage.Despite the Entertainment Journalists' Guild and the Press Club issuing statements condemning her behaviour at a press conference, the Queen actress refused to apologise. On the contrary, Ranaut amped up her attack on the press, giving it the term that'd delight the far-right - anti-nationals or deshdrohi.Exactly how asking a question at a press-conference amount to being anti-national is something the fraternity is wondering. Last heard, the Guild had decided to continue its boycott on Ranaut, whose film Judgemental Hai Kya releases in the last week of July.Meanwhile, Hrithik Roshan's Super 30, directed by Vikas Bahl hit theatres yesterday. HuffPost India hasn't carried a review of the film but here's a detailed report about Bahl's sexual misconduct and another follow-up on how the case against him was buried by Phantom and Reliance Entertainment.Predictably, Bollywood has looked the other way and is busy tweeting raves about how fantastic the film is, with one director even calling it the 'comeback' of Bahl. Well, just another day in B-Town.It all started when Justin Rao, a reporter with PTI, tried asking a question to Kangana Ranaut at a press conference held to promote Judgemental Hai Kya.Before he could even ask the question, Ranaut went on a tirade, accusing him of running a 'smear campaign' against her. She thought he was a friend who she had 'lunch' with and who spent 'three hours' in her vanity van, claims Rao denied (LOL).Here's the entire story, here's details about how the Guild plans on boycotting Ranaut, and here's Ranaut's rebuttal to the boycott. Ekta Kapoor, who's the producer of Judgmental Hai Kya, had the best response to the entire drama. She tweeted that she's gone 'mental.'Actress Taapsee Pannu, who has delivered critically acclaimed performances in quite a few films (Mulk, Manmarziyaan), recently gave a tongue-in-cheek reply to a Twitter user who said that she didn’t know “acting”.Pannu had shared the news that she has been signed on to play the lead in Article 15 director Anubhav Sinha’s next, Thappad, a film about domestic abuse.Read on to find out how Taapsee reacted.New to this email? You can sign up here.You can also follow HuffPost India on Flipboard.©2019 HuffPost India | Worldmark 3, FL 3, Aerocity, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037 |
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