Kangana Ranaut declares Akshay Kumar’s Selfiee ‘flop’, drags Karan Johar: ‘Film hardly made Rs 10 lakh…’

Kangana Ranaut has said that while she is always mocked and ridiculed when her films don’t do well, nobody is calling Karan Johar’s Selfiee a flop.
Kangana Ranaut calls Akshay Kumar’s Sefliee, backed by Karan Johar, a flop.
Kangana Ranaut calls Akshay Kumar’s Sefliee, backed by Karan Johar, a flop.

Kangana Ranaut has once again stirred up a storm with her latest comments about Akshay Kumar’s latest film “Selfiee”. The actress, who has never shied away from speaking her mind, took a swipe at the film and its lead actor, saying that the film hardly made Rs 10 lakh at the box office.

“Selfiee” is a comedy film that was released on the OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar. The film, which also stars Kiara Advani, was directed by Jagan Shakti, who had previously directed Akshay Kumar in the hit film “Mission Mangal”. Despite having a star-studded cast and crew, the film failed to make a mark at the box office.

Kangana, who is known for her outspoken nature and bold statements, took aim at Akshay Kumar and Karan Johar, two of the most influential figures in Bollywood. In her interview, she said that the film’s failure was a clear indication that the audience is no longer interested in watching films that are made with nepotism and star power.

This is not the first time that Kangana has spoken out against nepotism in Bollywood. The actress has been a vocal critic of the industry’s reliance on star power and the tendency to promote actors from film families. In the past, she has accused Karan Johar of being the flagbearer of nepotism in Bollywood and has called out several star kids for being privileged and entitled.

Kangana’s comments about “Selfiee” have once again ignited the debate about the relevance of star power and nepotism in modern-day Bollywood. While some have praised Kangana for speaking her mind and calling out the industry’s shortcomings, others have accused her of being bitter and jealous of her more successful peers.

However, the issue of nepotism in Bollywood is not a new one. Over the years, several actors and filmmakers have spoken out against the industry’s tendency to promote actors from film families over those who come from non-film backgrounds.

In 2020, the death of actor Sushant Singh Rajput reignited the debate about nepotism in Bollywood. The actor’s death, which was ruled a suicide, sparked widespread outrage and led to calls for a more transparent and inclusive industry.

In response to the backlash, several prominent figures in Bollywood, including Karan Johar, vowed to promote new talent and give opportunities to those who come from non-film backgrounds. However, critics have argued that more needs to be done to address the root causes of nepotism in the industry.

While the debate about nepotism in Bollywood is likely to continue for years to come, one thing is clear: the audience is demanding more from the industry. With the rise of OTT platforms and the increased availability of content from around the world, audiences are no longer satisfied with films that are made with nepotism and star power. They are looking for something new, fresh, and original.

In conclusion, Kangana Ranaut’s comments about Akshay Kumar’s film “Selfiee” and nepotism in Bollywood have once again highlighted the issues that plague the Hindi film industry. While some may agree with Kangana’s views, others may disagree. However, it is clear that the industry needs to take a hard look at itself and address the root causes of nepotism if it wants to remain relevant and successful in the years to come.

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