Kangana Ranaut on activist demanding ban on firecrackers: Walk to your office, don’t use car

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Kangana Ranaut on activist demanding ban on firecrackers: Walk to your office, don’t use car

bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut This Diwali has expressed its dissent over the ban on firecrackers. On her social media, Kangana took a dig at people supporting the ban on firecrackers. To support her opinion, the actress dropped a video of Sadhguru and said that environmentalists and activists should stop using cars for a few days and walk towards their office instead of banning firecrackers.

Sharing Sadhguru’s video, where he is reminiscing about his childhood memories of Diwali and how he would look forward to lighting firecrackers months before the festival and save some later too, Kangana wrote, “All Diwali environment Correct answer for workers Walk to your office Don’t use cars for three days.” Praising Sadhguru, he said, “He is the man who created the world record for green cover by planting lakhs of trees.”

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Kangana, who is an avid social media user, recently won her fourth National Award in the Best Actress category for her performances in Hindi films ‘Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi’ and ‘Panga’. The actress attended the ceremony along with her parents.

Taking to her social media, she posted a picture with her parents and wrote a heartfelt note. “We all grow up with a deep desire to be worthy of our parents’ love, care and sacrifice. After all the troubles I give such days to my parents who get ready for all those mischief. Thank you for being a mom and dad. ‘Don’t want it any other way,’ she wrote.

On the professional front, Kangana Ranaut, who was last seen in Thalaivi, currently has Dhaakad and Tejas in her kitty. She will play the role of a fighter pilot in Tejas. The Indian Air Force was the first defense force in the country to induct women in combat roles in 2016. The film takes inspiration from the historical event. Tejas is directed by debutant Sarvesh Mewada.

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