Kangana Ranaut Claims Karan Johar ‘Bullied’ Priyanka Chopra, Made Her Leave Bollywood

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As Priyanka Chopra opened up about moving to the US after being ‘cornered’ by people in Bollywood, actor Kangana Ranaut has claimed filmmaker Karan Johar ‘banned’ her in the Hindi film industry. She took to Twitter to call out the filmmaker for ‘harassing’ the ‘vulnerable outsiders’. Priyanka didn’t name anyone in her interview, while saying that she was feeling “cornered” in Bollywood. She was facing opposition as people were not casting her in the movies and she also had a “beef” with some people in the industry. She said it got difficult for her to handle the ‘politics’ and she found her way out of the Hindi film industry with the help of her manager Anjula Acharia.

In a series of tweets, Kangana shared what Priyanka has said about leaving Bollywood. She wrote, “This is what ⁦ @priyankachopra has to say about bollywood, people ganged up on her, bullied her and chased her out of film industry” a self made woman was made to leave India. Everyone knows Karan Johar had banned her.”

Kangana also accused Karan of ‘harassing’ Priyanka in her tweets. “Media wrote extensively about her fall out with Karan Johar because of her friendship with SRK and movie mafia Cruella who is always looking for vulnerable outsiders saw a perfect punching bag in PC and went all out in harassing her to a point where she had to leave India.”

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The Manikarnika actor demanded Karan Johar be ‘held accountable’ for ‘harassing outsiders’ in Bollywood. She wrote, “This obnoxious, jealous, mean and toxic person should be held accountable for ruining the culture and environment of film industry which was never hostile to outsiders in the days of AB or SRK.His gang and mafia PR should be raided and held accountable for harassing outsiders.”

Kangana has been at loggerheads with Karan since she made an appearance on Koffee With Karan season 5 and referred to him as the “flag bearer of nepotism.” On various occasions, she has accused him of making it difficult for her to get work in the film industry.