Mumbai: Following the release of a new batch of documents linked to the Epstein Files, actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut described the revelations as disturbing, comparing them to an evil religion.
The files related to disgraced American financier Jeffrey Epstein, released by the United States Department of Justice, includes internal emails, flight records, handwritten notes and disputed material.
“So disturbing to see and read about Epstein Files. Crimes happen everywhere but what they are indulging in seems as if it is some high society fashion/cultural practice, seems more like some evil/satanic monstrous religion. All these rockstars, singers, movie
stars, politicians, models, movie directors, we grew up reading about, how come all of them were ok harming and killing helpless young women and really really tiny kids,” Kangana posted on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday.
“It makes me deeply sad and hopelessly pessimistic about the future and the true essence of humanity. It makes me even more certain that Bharat’s culture, values and beyond the body what is ever lasting what is Sanatan is the answer that the world is seeking. All those ancient stories about demons/gods, sur/asur are relevant even today. Demons will prevail and gods will rise. Which side are you on? #harekrishna,” she added.
On the work front, Kangana was last seen in ‘Emergency’, in which she played former prime minister Indira Gandhi. Directed, written and produced by Kangana herself, the film hit theatres on January 17, 2025.
