The versatile and bold actress of the entertainment industry, Kangana Ranaut recently slammed actress-turned-author Twinkle Khanna for her comment on men and comparing them to plastic bags.
Lashing out at Twinkle, Kangana said, “What are these privileged brats who call their men polythene bags, are they trying to be cool? Nepo kids born with silver spoon, given film careers on golden platters, couldn’t do justice to that for sure, least they could do find some joy and fulfilment in selflessness of motherhood that also seems like a curse in their case what exactly do they want to be? Vegetables? Is that feminism?”
In an old interview, when Twinkle was asked when she realized she is a feminist, the Mela actress gave a hilarious reply and said, “We never spoke about feminism or equality or anything. But it was very clear that there was absolutely no need for a man. It would be very nice to have a man, like you would have a nice handbag. But even if you had a plastic bag it would do. So I grew up with that notion and for a long time I felt that there wasn’t much use for them.”
Calling men weaker than men, she added, “They lose their hair, start wrapping the four strands, round and round, on their heads. Luckily for most women, they die 10-15 years before us. You have to feel a little sorry for them also. So I had to walk backwards that perhaps we (women) are not superior but we are sort of equals. That has been my journey to feminism.”