When Kangana Ranaut Defended Karan Johar’s ‘Bombay Velvet’ Box Office Failure ( Photo Credit – IMDb; Instagram )

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Kangana Ranaut is known to wear her heart on her sleeves. The actress, who never shies away from raising her voice, often lands in controversy for her statements against her colleagues, camps, and gangs in the industry. While she makes sure to maintain enmity with her enemies in the industry, she also proves her friendship with the people she’s friends with, like Salman Khan and others. Ahead of the Tejas’ release, she was seen promoting the film on Bigg Boss 17.

In today’s throwback story, we will tell you about the time when the Queen actress defended the box office failure of Bombay Velvet and called out industry people for getting personal when a film doesn’t do well. Here’s what she had discussed with Irrfan Khan. Scroll down.

Recently, a Reddit user shared an old clip of Kangana Ranaut and late actor Irrfan Khan discussing the debacles of Bollywood films at the box office. Speaking about the same, the actress cited Bombay Velvet as an example and stated that after it flopped at the box office, everyone became so venomous and so evil, so much so that it made people feel to leave the place. She further said that critics and people get so personal.

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