Kangana Ranaut, an actress, has criticised “desi kids who speak Hindi with tacky British accents.” Kangana responded to a tweet that someone had shared on Twitter. Kids in Gurugram only speak English, but they can hardly understand Hindi and forget to speak Hindi, a Twitter user stated. “I detest it but we need to do the same,” the person added. The man was responding to news that Italy was ready to bring legislation into the parliament that would forbid the use of English and other foreign languages in official communications.Kangana Ranaut tweeted something.
responding to the tweet of the person. Speaking English-speaking desi kids who speak Hindi with a sloppy British accent are just boring and annoying, Kangana added, “whereas kids who Has real desi accent/swag and speaks Hindi/Sanskrit fluently, is top notch.” (Alright, hand gesture emoji).

A user responded to his article by saying, “Language is only a tool; it does not determine who you are. There’s no reason to criticise somebody for speaking just English or only Hindi.” “Thank you Kangana, your opinion is right on,” another supporter remarked. It’s their choice how they talk, another Twitter user said. Certainly, pupils from non-English medium schools speak and write considerably better than those from English medium schools, according to one comment.

Kangana recently tweeted her opposition to the “Westernization” of Indian culture. We must resist the westernisation of our civilisation, she had added. It goes deeper than just torn clothing and hip-hop. In the west, one in three people take psychiatric medications, and in the name of feminism, they destroyed the family unit. But, their mothers are struggling to raise children without any (1/2).

He also added, “Family/financial support, women no longer wanting to have children, and the spread of new gender drama. We don’t need to imitate those who see that our society is in danger of disintegrating.” Is “inviting your parents to a weekend meal and asking them to cover half the cost. disgusting.”

The next time fans will see Kangana on screen will be in P Vasu’s Chandramukhi 2, the follow-up to the hugely successful Tamil horror comedy Chandramukhi, which also starred Rajinikanth and Jyothika in the key roles. Kangana will portray a dancer in the king’s court in Chandramukhi 2 who was renowned for her beauty and dancing prowess.

He also added, “Family/financial support, women no longer wanting to have children, and the spread of new gender drama. We don’t need to imitate those who see that our society is in danger of disintegrating.” Is “inviting your parents to a weekend meal and asking them to cover half the cost. disgusting.”

The next time fans will see Kangana on screen will be in P Vasu’s Chandramukhi 2, the follow-up to the hugely successful Tamil horror comedy Chandramukhi, which also starred Rajinikanth and Jyothika in the key roles. Kangana will portray a dancer in the king’s court in Chandramukhi 2 who was renowned for her beauty and dancing prowess.

The sequel to the wildly popular Tamil horror comedy Chandramukhi, which also starred Rajinikanth and Jyothika in the lead roles, would be directed by P Vasu and will feature Kangana as one of the main characters. In Chandramukhi 2, Kangana will play a dancer in the king’s court who was well-known for her beauty and dancing prowess.

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