
Kangana Ranaut REACTS to Jaya Bachchan's video of pushing a person clicking selfie with her: 'Most spoilt and privileged woman'
never shies away from speaking her mind, and this time, she strongly reacted to a video of
Jaya Bachchan
, which is going viral on the internet. The 'Tejas' actress shared the clip on her Instagram stories and criticized the veteran in strong words in the caption.
Read on to learn more about what Kangana Ranaut has to say about the incident involving Jaya Bachchan.
Kangana Ranaut's strong reaction to a video of Jaya Bachchan pushing a fan trying to click a selfie with her
Veteran actress and
Samajwadi Party
MP Jaya Bachchan expressed her displeasure in public as she pushed away a fan trying to click a selfie with her at the Constitution Club in Delhi. Soon, the video of the incident went viral on the internet. Posting the video on her stories, actress and BJP MP Kangana wrote, "Most spoilt and privileged woman.
People put up with her tantrums/nonsense just because she is @amitabhbachchan ji's wife. That Samajwadi topi looks like a rooster comb, while she looks like a rooster cock!! Such disgrace and shame.
"
Take a look:
More about the incident involving Jaya Bachchan
As the man leaned towards the veteran actress, she pushed him fiercely and scolded him. In the video shared by ANI, she can be heard saying, "Kya kar rahe hai aap (What are you doing?) What is this?" Everyone around went silent for a moment after witnessing Jaya Bachchan losing her cool.
Meanwhile last year, Kangana had called Jaya Bachchan the most "dignified" woman in the industry. In an interview with News 18, she said, "The way she carries herself in Rajya Sabha, I feel very good that we have this kind of representation from the film industry."
Kangana Ranaut's projects
Kangana last featured in 'Emergency', which was based on the life of former Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi
. The film was released on January 17, 2025. After that, the actress entered politics. She contested the 2024 general elections from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, and won.
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