Mumbai: Actress Kangana Ranaut has once again taken an indirect jibe at Ranbir Kapoor after the news of the actor playing Lord Ram in Nitesh Tiwari's upcoming film 'Ramayana' did the rounds.
She took to Instagram and criticised the casting for the film, calling the actor a "skinny white rat."
There were reports claiming that star couple Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor will play Goddess Sita and Lord Ram in 'Ramayana.'
She wrote: "Recently, I am hearing news about another coming up Bolly Ramayana... Where a skinny white rat (so-called actor) who desperately needs some sun tan and conscience he is infamous for doing nasty underhand PR about almost everyone in the industry... known for womanising and drug addiction after desperately trying to prove himself Lord Shiva in a trilogy (which no one watched or want to make more parts of) has now grown fancy to be Lord Rama..."
The media reports also claimed that south star Yash would essay the role of Raavan.
"Whereas a young southern superstar who is known to be self-made, a devoted family man a traditionalist also according to Valmiki ji description he looks more like Lord Rama in his complexion, demeanour and facial features... is offered to play Ravana...What kind of Kalyuga is this?? No pale-looking druggie soy boy should play Lord Rama .... Jai Shri Ram."
Kangana then added a danger gif and wrote: "If you hit me once I will hit you till you dead!!! Don't mess with me stay away!!!!"
Kangana has a long history of taking potshots at both Ranbir and Alia.
Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt featured in Brahmastra: Part One – Shiva along with Amitabh Bachchan and Nagarjuna. Ranbir portrayed a character inspired by Lord Shiva in the film, which also featured Shah Rukh Khan in a special cameo.
On the acting front, the Queen actor, who was last seen in the spy film Dhaakad, is awaiting the release of her official directorial debut Emergency, in which she plays the role of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. She also has a slew of releases including 'Tejas', 'Chandramukhi 2', 'Manikarnika Returns: The Legend of Didda' and 'The Incarnation: Sita'.
With inputs from agencies