Kangana Ranaut Urges Uorfi Javed Not To “Shame Her For Her Physique” After Asking The Actor Not To Separate Art By Religion

What began as a Twitter argument between performers Kangana Ranaut and Uorfi Javed over the labelling of actors as “Hindu and Muslim” evolved into a friendly and constructive exchange of ideas. When Kangana cited Uniform Civil Court in prior tweets, Uorfi responded in a lighter tone, saying she’s known for her outfits, not uniforms.

Former Bigg Boss OTT contestant Uorfi responded to actor Kangana Ranaut’s tweet on India only loving ‘Khans’ and ‘Muslim actresses’. “Excellent analysis… This country has always cherished all Khans, and at times just Khans… And infatuated with Muslim actresses, therefore accusing India of hatred and fascism is quite unfair… “There is no country like Bharat in the entire world,” Kangana wrote.

Uorfi replied in response to Kangana’s article, “Oh my god! What is the difference between Muslim and Hindu actors? Religion does not divide art. “There are only actors”. To this, Kangana had responded, “Yes my dear Uorfi that will be an ideal world but it’s not possible unless we have The Uniform Civil Code, till the time this nation is divided in the constitution itself it will remain divide, Let’s all demand Uniform Civil Code from @narendramodi ji in 2024 Manifesto. “Should we?”



Uorfi, who is well-known for her fashion sense, said, “Uniform would be a poor idea for me maam!” “I’m famous solely because of my clothes.” The star later emphasised in a series of tweets that, while she understood what the Uniform Civil Code is, she was being sarcastic.

Kangana used this opportunity to rewrite history by encouraging Uorfi to be yourself and not allow anyone shame her. “In India, there was a Queen called Mahadevi Akka, who adored Shiva her husband before the court declared if she loved Shiva but not him, she shouldn’t accept anything from him, so she discarded all her clothing, fled the palace, and never covered her body again,” she wrote. Clothes, and a scarcity of them.” “Both are self expression, Mahadevi Akka is a blazing light,” Kangana added in the following tweet. She is the greatest Kannada writer; she lived in the wild and never wore clothes. Don’t let anyone make you feel bad about your body; you are pure and lovely, my darling.”


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