Kangana Ranaut recently addressed her remark calling Urmila Matondkar a “soft porn star” when discussing Urmila’s entry into politics. The Emergency actor defended her statement, clarifying her stance on the matter. Ranaut’s response comes amid controversy surrounding her comments about Urmila’s political involvement, shedding light on her perspective and reasoning behind the controversial remark.

Kangana Ranaut recently attended a media event in the city, where she discussed her upcoming film “Emergency” and her decision to enter politics. The actress announced her candidacy for the Lok Sabha elections 2024 from the BJP, Bharatiya Janta Party, in her hometown Mandi. Known for her outspoken nature, Kangana doesn’t shy away from sharing her honest opinions on various topics, including films and politics. In the past, she made headlines for calling Urmila Matondkar a ‘soft porn’ star when discussing her political aspirations. Now, Kangana has defended her remark, sparking further discussion and debate.

Kangana Ranaut defends her remarks for Urmila Matondkar

During Wednesday’s Times Now 2024 summit, Kangana Ranaut addressed the controversy sparked by her remark about Urmila Matondkar. She explained that her comment was in response to Urmila questioning why the BJP welcomed her. Kangana questioned whether “soft porn” is an objectionable term, stating it’s not socially acceptable. She clarified that while it’s not offensive, it’s not a term commonly used in polite conversation. Ranaut’s remarks shed light on her perspective, sparking further discussion on the boundaries of language and public discourse.

Kangana Ranaut mentions Sunny Leone while defending her stance on calling Urmila Matondkar a soft porn star

“In our country, ask (former adult film star) Sunny Leone how much respect she gets. No one in the world gets as much respect,” Kangana Ranaut remarks, defending her stance. She explains her response to Urmila’s question, stating there are various forms of art. Kangana distinguishes between sensational art, which is physically stimulating, and intellectually motivating art. She argues that while both have their place, one cannot be considered superior to the other. Ranaut’s perspective highlights the diversity of artistic expression and challenges societal perceptions of different art forms.

Kangana Ranaut on people accepting porn stars

Kangana Ranaut emphasizes she never did an item number, questioning why Urmila Matondkar’s political entry is accepted but not hers, given her diverse filmography. She challenges societal acceptance of porn stars over prostitutes, questioning if it’s solely about money. Ranaut defends her language choice and criticizes terms like “Sheila Ki Jawani” and “Item Girl,” highlighting the societal double standards. She clarifies her remarks weren’t meant to shame Urmila but to discuss the roles they’re comfortable with, shedding light on the complexities of societal perceptions and the entertainment industry’s dynamics.

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