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Sona Mohapatra asks Kangana Ranaut to not wash her dirty linen in public

Updated on: 05 September,2017 10:44 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Playback singer Sona Mohapatra, who rose to fame with the song 'Ambarsariya', is renowned for her outspoken nature on social media platforms for raising their opinion on the heated debates of Bollywood

Sona Mohapatra asks Kangana Ranaut to not wash her dirty linen in public

Sona Mohapatra and Kangana Ranaut

Sona Mohapatra and Kangana Ranaut
Sona Mohapatra and Kangana Ranaut


Playback singer Sona Mohapatra, who rose to fame with the song 'Ambarsariya' is renowned for her outspoken nature on social media platforms for raising their opinion on the heated debates of Bollywood.


Recently, Kangana Ranaut appeared on the popular show 'Aap Ki Adalat' and without mincing any words, she, once again, spoke unabashedly about her alleged affair with Hrithik Roshan.


Post which, there were discussions happening on the social media about this stint of Kangana as a publicity stunt for her upcoming film 'Simran,' which is due to release. On the other hand there were people who sympathised with her and spoke harsh words against Hrithik Roshan, which was a never-ending debate.

Talking about which, Sona Mohapatra took the Facebook route to express her opinion and requested Kangana not to wash the dirty linen of her affair with Hrithik in public and make it a circus, rather let her deeds speak louder.

The singer wrote: "Dear Kangana, I have always cheered loudly, in private & in public for you. Long, long before you turned queen et all but your current run across the airwaves regurgitating personal details of your love life over & over again, washing dirty linen in public & more so as part of a professional PR campaign before your film release is in bad taste. No two ways about it. Also, it does a big dis-service to the cause of feminism & fair play. Wish you well & wish you would rise above this muck & make your point through actions & your work. Your success doesn't need this tabloid trail. Your well thought out & superbly worded open letters of the past, fearless interviews addressing larger issues, taking a stand, taking legal recourse are welcome. The current 'circus', not."

The post further read: This is just another opinion in the public domain from one working woman to another, from the heart & on an impulse. There is no PR machinery or team guiding me here. I do believe that there are plenty of feminists in the opposite gender. Men who cheer the cause of outspoken, feisty, fierce & hard working women like you & me. We don't 'need' them as such but let's not forget them & also the thousands of amazing women who fight the good fight on a daily basis with dignity."

"Life might not have been easy but you are in a great place now. More so to influence positive change. That is worthy of a daily celebration. Also, today is Onam, a thanksgiving festival in the South. The mythology surrounding the festival is significant - it emphasizes the Hindu belief in the cyclical nature of events, that no individual, no ruler and nothing lasts forever, except the virtues and self-understanding that overcomes all sorrow. So, Happy Onam. Big love & healing to you. (P.S To the so called 'journos' hankering after this masala & asking those thaka hua questions. (sic)," concluded Sona.

However, this is not for the maiden time that Sona has been vocal about an issue.

Earlier, Sona had grabbed headlines for taking a jibe at Salman Khan and in the recent past, she put forward her disagreement on actors turning towards the mic.

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