Pakistani actress Nausheen Shah recently said that she wanted to meet and slap Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut.
The actress criticizes the Indian actor during an interview with Hadd Kar Di. When asked which Bollywood actress she would like to meet, Nausheen replied that she really wanted to meet Kangana Ranaut.
She said: “She said obscene things about my country, and she said a lot of untrue things about the Pakistani army, I admire her for her bravery.
“She knows nothing and talks about the country and the other country, focus on your country, focus on your actions … discussions, ex-boyfriends, etc. “
She asked for more information and said: “How do you know that people are oppressed in Pakistan? What do you know about the Pakistan Army? How did you learn about our organization? We ourselves do not know; the organizations in our country, the army in our country, do not tell us about them. Aren’t these secrets? “
Finally, she praised Kangana and said, “She is a talented actress. She is a very beautiful, beautiful woman. But I’m sorry, she’s so bad at respecting other people and the country… she’s an extremist.”
Kangana post on Twitter
Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Kangana Ranaut posted a lengthy post on her Twitter explaining why Bharat is more valuable than the Indian name, writing: “What’s there to love? First of all, they can’t say “Sindhu” because “Indus” profit diya.
“Phir kabhi Hindos kabhi Inos kuch bhi gol mol karke India me diya.”
She added: “Since the time of the Mahabharata, all the countries that have participated in the Great Kurushetra War have joined the country called Bharat, so why give us Indu Sindu? they say?
“Also, the name Bharat makes sense, what does it mean in India? “The actress concluded by saying, “I know they call the Indians Red because in the Old English language, the Indians just mean slave and they call us Indians because the British gave us a new identity. “
The Hindi meaning of slave called slave in dictionaries even in ancient times has been changed recently.
“Also, this is not our name, we are Bhartiya, not Indian. “