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Mumbai: Kangana Ranaut’s sister, Rangoli Chandel wants to take legal action against ‘B grade actors’ Swara Bhasker and Taapsee Pannu for mocking at her sister Kangana Ranaut after BMC demolished her home and office at Mumbai.
However, Rangoli added that she can’t do so as her sister Kangana doesn’t wish to drag Swara and Taapsee to court.
Rangoli took to her Instagram handle and shared that she cannot forget the ‘B grade actors’ who had made fun of them when Kangana was going through a difficult time.
“One thing I can’t ignore and want to say when we were going through the most difficult time as a family I was deeply hurt to see b grade actors like Swara and Tapasee mocked and laughed at Kangana’s demolished house. They even went on to call the demolition legal. I can actually drag them up court but Kangana does not want any action against them. People please watch out for these frustrated jealous and simply b grade women, don’t believe anything they endorse about Kangana,” posted Rangoli.
She captioned her post as: “Here’s an important announcement, some people tried to spread misinformation during illegal demolition of our property at Pali hill…. please be ware of such anti social elements … I will keep informing you all about such shameless fellows in future as well !!”
On Friday, the Bombay High Court held that the demolition carried out by the BMC at Kangana’s bungalow was illegal.
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