Sona Mohapatra & Kangana Ranaut’s Sister Rangoli Chandel Indulge In War Of Words On Social Media

Mumbai: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut’s sister Rangoli Chandel and singer Sona Mohapatra indulged in a war of words on social media.

It all started after Sona Mohapatra tweeted a few days ago that Kangana Ranaut had blocked her on Twitter. She wrote, “And when I clicked to check what Adi was talking about cus I don’t really follow her.. discovered this!! Hilarious. Kangana wants to criticize everyone & everything but doesn’t know the world works on reciprocity? Have to know how to take it, if you keep dishing it out. #fairplay.”

Rangoli Chandel responded to Sona on Instagram and called her a ‘below average junk’. Rangoli wrote in her Instagram story, “Sona Ji, I don’t even know who you are and what you do, but I keep seeing you on Kangana’s Google page all the time commenting on everything that she says. Kangana loves responding to trolls who stimulate her intellectually or emotionally. What will she talk to you about? You have nothing to offer her, she can’t stand below average junk..@Sonamohapatra.”

Now Sona Mohapatra, in return, has taken a dig at her. Sharing a screengrab of Rangoli’s Instagram stories, Sona wrote, “Hahaha..the sister of the flag-bearer of the fight against what? Not nepotism for sure. My sisters don’t speak for me or troll for me, I have two. Also, Kangana might be impressing the mediocre with her messiah avatar, not me, surely not any basic intellect, forget intellectual.”

Sona had, in fact, followed up her tweet on Rangoli with another one wherein she mentioned what, as per her, was the real reason for Kangana blocking her. She had spelt out her problem with Kangana and had written, “Not so. Blocked me after seeing my 45 min interview with @BDUTT a couple of days ago. Barely spoke about her for 2 mins & only when pushed to. My issue’s with her? 1) Opportunistic feminism; name-calling. 2) Mis-using the star system to grab other people’s credits.”

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