Kangana Ranaut Schools Indian Media For Misidentifying Traditional Headgear As A Crown
Actress Kangana Ranaut has taken to Twitter to express her dissatisfaction with the Indian media for referring to her traditional headgear, known as “Saggi Phool,” as a ‘crown.’ She criticizes not only the media but also the lack of knowledge among Indians about their own heritage.
Kangana Ranaut Educates ‘Embarrassing Journos’ About Saggi Phool
In a recent Twitter post, Kangana Ranaut, a prominent Bollywood actress known for her outspoken nature, has called out the Indian media for mislabeling her traditional headgear. She emphasizes that the headgear, known as “Saggi Phool,” holds cultural significance and should not be mistaken for a crown. Kangana further points out the lack of awareness about Indian heritage, particularly among journalists.
The Background
Kangana Ranaut, who gained immense popularity for her portrayal of the iconic historical figure ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’ on the silver screen, has been vocal about political and social issues. In her latest Twitter post, Kangana explains the importance of ‘Saggi Phool,’ a traditional Indian jewel. Commonly worn in Punjab and Himachal, this headgear carries cultural significance in these regions. However, it has been mistakenly referred to as a crown by some media outlets.
Kangana’s Social Media Influence
With a massive following of over 2 million on Twitter and more than 9 million on Instagram, Kangana Ranaut holds significant influence on social media. She often makes headlines for her controversial statements on various social and political subjects, and she is known for criticizing the nepotism prevalent in the Bollywood film industry.
Setting the Record Straight
Through her social media accounts, Kangana Ranaut shared pictures of herself wearing the traditional headgear, which garnered attention from netizens. In response to the misinterpretation of ‘Saggi Phool’ as a crown, Kangana clarifies that it is, in fact, a traditional Indian jewel. She highlights its popularity in Punjab and Himachal, where it is known as ‘Saggi Phool’ and a variation of ‘chakk,’ respectively. Kangana also expresses her disappointment that many Indians are unaware of their own cultural heritage, especially journalists who should be better informed.
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