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Kangana Ranaut shares cryptic post about witches, calls them ‘women connected to the higher self’, agrees Samantha Ruth Prabhu | bollywood

Kangana Ranaut shares cryptic post about witches, calls them ‘women connected to the higher self’, agrees Samantha Ruth Prabhu | bollywood

Actor Kangana Ranaut wrote a long note about witches, calling them “women who are connected to their higher self”. On X (formerly Twitter), Kangana wrote that they have an “uncontrollable desire to break all limits”. (Also read | Kangana Ranaut confirms obtaining CBFC certification for Emergency)

Kangana Ranaut spoke about witches and Samantha Ruth Prabhu reacted to it.
Kangana Ranaut spoke about witches and Samantha Ruth Prabhu reacted to it.

Kangana’s note on witches

One X user, John Collins, wrote: “Don’t be afraid of witches, be afraid of those who burned them.” Sharing the tweet, Kangana added, “Witches are women connected to their higher self, their intuition, contagious free spirit, indomitable willpower and uncontrollable desire to break all limits make them mysterious, frightening and threatening to those who are caged and cursed. .”

Kangana talks about breaking free

The actor further wrote, “Caged people believe that talented people have some evil powers and should be reduced to ashes, misery exists in many forms and jealousy is the most miserable of all. Make a smart choice, whoever chooses to be inspired is the chosen one, break the cage and free yourself (slightly smiling face emoji).”

Samantha Ruth Prabhu on Sunday shared a screenshot of Kangana’s tweet on her Instagram Stories. She wrote “Word” and also tagged Samantha.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu shared a screenshot of Kangana's tweet.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu shared a screenshot of Kangana’s tweet.

About Kangana’s next film

Fans will next see Kangana in Emergency. The political drama, written, directed and co-produced by Kangana, was scheduled to release on September 6 after several delays, but could not be as it was tied up with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The emergency has been embroiled in controversy for some time, including backlash from Sikh groups over representation of the community. The film has already been certified by CBFC and Kangana informed that a new release date will be announced soon.

Produced by Zee Studios and Manikarnika Films, the film is based on the period when former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed an emergency in India for 21 months from 1975 to 1977. The film also features Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Chaudhry and Milind Soman. , between others.

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