KRK claims Kangana Ranaut's Emergency, will be her '12th flop in a row', calls her 'Deedi'

KRK has tweeted his prediction for Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency, based on the life of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Shivani
Published on: 27 Jun 2021 10:31 AM GMT
KRK claims Kangana Ranauts Emergency, will be her 12th flop in a row, calls her Deedi
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KRK Takes A Jibe At Kangana Ranaut

Kamaal Rashid Khan, also known as KRK, recently landed in legal trouble with Salman Khan after the latter filed a defamation suit on the latter. Now he has made some predictions about Kangana Ranaut's next film. Kangana recently started work on Emergency, which is based on late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

KRK takes a jibe at Kangana Ranaut

KRK said in a tweet on Sunday that Emergency will be a flop like Madhur Bhandarkar's Indu Sarkar. "Director #MadhurBhandarkar made film #InduSarkar on #IndiraGandhi and emergency, Aur Kutta Bhi Dekhne Nahi Gaya (Not even a dog watched it)! Now Deedi #KanganaRanaut is making film on the same subject. Means she wants to make 12th flop in the row. Her last 11 films are super flop," he tweeted.

Take a look at his tweet!

Kangana Ranaut:

Kangana has starred in 10 films since Queen, which raked in about ₹100 crore at the box office. Her 2015 movie Tanu Weds Manu Returns minted ₹243 crore and has been Kangana's biggest hit yet.

Kangana Ranaut had announced earlier last week that she will be the one directing Emergency. She wrote in a post on the Koo app, "Pleased to wear Director's hat again, after working on Emergency for more than a year I finally figured no one can direct it better than me, collaborating with fabulous writer Ritest Shah, even if it means sacrificing on various acting assignments I am determined to do it, my excitement is high this is going to be a tremendous journey, my leap to another league #Emergency #Indira."

She had previously co-directed her film, Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.

On Saturday, Kangana also shared a video on her Instagram Stories and wrote with it, "What made a timid woman most powerful dictator of recent history." She was referring to Indira Gandhi and The Emergency imposed by her in 1975.

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