Kangana Ranaut: 'Sometimes she is not politically correct...', what did Chirag Paswan say about Kangana?


Posted on 18th Jul 2024 11:52 am by rohit kumar

Lok Janshakti Party President Chirag Paswan has recently spoken about BJP MP from Mandi constituency of Himachal Pradesh and actress Kangana Ranaut. Before entering politics, both of them shared the screen in the film 'Mile Na Mile Hum'. Chirag recently said that Kangana is not politically correct very often. Chirag also said during a conversation in the ANI podcast that Kangana knows what and when to say. Apart from this, he also talked about USP.

 

When shown a picture of Kangana Ranaut, Chirag Paswan called her his good friend. During this, he was asked whether Kangana could bring any change as an MP. In response to this, Paswan said, one thing I know for sure is that most of the time she is not politically correct. But still, this is her specialty that she says her point.

 

He further said, 'She knows what to say when to say it. Now whether she is politically correct or not, that can be a matter of debate.' During the conversation, he was told that Kangana says what she thinks. To this, Chirag Paswan said, 'This is Kangana's specialty. We all like her for this reason.'

 

Kangana Ranaut and Chirag Paswan met outside Parliament in June and shared a candid moment. During this, their pictures and videos surfaced on social media. On meeting Kangana, he said that he was looking forward to meeting her in Parliament. He said that for the last few days, he was so busy in his life that the contact was lost.

 

At the same time, when Paswan was asked if he would like to give Kangana any tips about her speech. Chirag laughed and said that he did not need any tips. Let us tell you that Kangana Ranaut and Chirag Paswan worked in the 2011 film Mile Na Mile Hum directed by Tanveer Khan. This was Chirag's first film. After this film, Chirag came into politics.

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