Kangana Ranaut: Even After Ban Vogue Makes Money Using My Videos; Kangana is hitting back hard at people who refused to support her, after her video lending support to Sushant Singh Rajput and how nepotism has seeped in to the Bollywood industry, the actor has now taken on Vogue Magazine.
In a tweet, the team of Kangana Ranaut stated, @VOGUEIndia has banned Kangana. ( her last cover with them was 5 years ago ) because Anaita Adajania ( their style editor and now fashion director) is very close to Karan Johar, but is it fair for them to keep using her old videos to keep making money?. They cited an article which was written in vogue india in which they featured Kangana’s home in Mumbai.
She also stated…” During my movie Fashion Release in 2008, Vogue did a cover with Priyanka Chopra and refused to put me on their cover, they said I am not a A-lister…”
.@VOGUEIndia has banned Kangana, (her last cover with them was 5 years ago), because @Anaita_Adajania (their style editor & now Fashion Director) is very close to Karan Johar, but is it fair for them to keep using her old videos to keep making money? https://t.co/Y1sTZY4z83
— Team Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) June 21, 2020
Meanwhile team Kangana shared the actress Virtual Red Carpet looks. In tweet below they wrote #KanganaRanaut serving French Riviera glamour straight from her home as part of the virtual India pavilion red carpet at #Cannes2020.
#KanganaRanaut serving French Riviera glamour straight from her home as part of the virtual India Pavilion red carpet at #Cannes2020 @ficci_india pic.twitter.com/VnQ0EHcMr2
— Team Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) June 22, 2020
The Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar inaugurated the India Pavilion at Cannes Film Market 2020 on Monday.
In the look she shared Kangana is seen wearing an all white outfit. A white trouser with a classy blazer. She truly looked top notch business executive in the picture, like a queen in the boardroom.
Kangana expressed her views during the virtual event and shared her views about culture and films. She said, “The way we consume art may change but the fact that art is an essential commodity for a civilized culture is very reassuring.”
These are times when all of us need to collaborate and work so that we can put our industry on the world map: Distinguished film producer and National Representative, Active Telugu Filmmakers Guild, Mr D Suresh Babu at the inaugural session of #Cannes2020 Film Market. pic.twitter.com/YcRTD47OrM
— FICCI (@ficci_india) June 22, 2020
Kangana Ranaut first online edition of Cannes Film Market appearance decided to flaunt her virtual red carpet look that has international appeal.
