Kangana Ranaut reacts to Uorfi's tweet on art being divided by religion
text_fieldsMumbai: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut is back to expressing her opinion on Twitter and she recently said art being not divided by religion will only happen in an ideal world.
She earlier said that SRK's film Pathaan is doing well at the box office because Indians are biased towards the Khans and Muslim actors. "Very good analysis… This country has only and only loved all Khans and at times only and only Khans…And obsessed over Muslim actresses, so it’s very unfair to accuse India of hate and fascism … there is no country like Bharat in the whole world."
TV actress Uorfi Javed responded to the claim and said art should not be divided by religion. "Oh my gosh! What is this division, Muslim actors, Hindu actors. Art is not divided by religion. There are only actors."
Now, Kangana has reacted by saying that it would be so in an ideal world. She also demanded that the PM implement the Uniform Civil Code. "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. Shall we?" said Kangana.
The Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is defined in the Constitution under Article 44 of Directive Principles of State Policy. It states that it is the duty of the state to secure for the citizens a Uniform Civil Code throughout the territory of India.
Many Twitter users criticised Kangana for bringing religion into talking about a successful movie like Pathaan. One such user reminded her that her 2022 film Dhakkad was a box-office failure. She responded: "Yes, Dhakad was a historic flop, when did I deny this? This is SRK ji's first successful film in ten years, we also take inspiration from him. I hope we will also get a similar chance that India gave him. After all this India is great, it is generous, Jai Shri Ram." She played an ITF agent who is sent to Budapest on a spy mission in the film.