Karan Johar and Kangana Ranaut’s disagreement dates again to 2010, when Karan questioned her about cosmetic surgery.

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Karan Johar and Kangana Ranaut’s disagreement dates again to 2010, when Karan questioned her about cosmetic surgery.

The conflict between Kangana Ranaut and Karan Johar intensified when the Rani actor made an look on Koffee With Karan Season 5 and referred to the host because the “flag-bearer of nepotism”. However, it’s discovered that Kangana had already had a face-off with Karan in 2010, when he questioned her about cosmetic surgery on air.

In Koffee With Karan Season 3, Karan requested Kangana, “Have you worked on yourself?” Confused Kangana replied, “Exactly how?” Karan then reminds her in regards to the experiences of her cosmetic surgery. He requested, “Are these true?” A shocked Kangana had replied, “I don’t think so. I am young, I come from the north, we are all blessed.”

Although in 2010 Kangana Addressed allegations of cosmetic surgery. According to a report in Masala, Kangana had mentioned,I’ve by no means had any sort of cosmetic surgery! When I did my first movie I used to be solely 17 years outdated and got here from a small city. My face has modified simply as you develop up. I’ve additionally discovered lots about make-up, and I’ve at all times cherished doing various things with my hair.”

Fast ahead to 2017, Kangana appeared within the present Koffee With Karan Season 5 alongside Saif Ali Khan. The actor neither averted her phrases nor spared Karan. He mentioned that, “In my biopic, if it ever gets made, you will play this conservative stalwart of Bollywood, who is very cunning and completely intolerant of outsiders and the flag bearer of nepotism, the film mafia. You will play a big role in my biopic. I like the antagonist in you in my biopic.”

However, Karan remained silent on the present and didn’t reply to Kangana’s assertion. Later, in an interviewKaran had mentioned, “She was my guest and I had to listen to her. He has the right to express his opinion. When she says ‘the flag bearer of nepotism’, all I want to say to her is, I’m glad she knows what it means. I don’t think he has understood the full meaning of the word.”


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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