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‘Don’t daydream about my jawani': Kangana Ranaut takes a sharp dig at Baba Ramdev, reminds him of SC case against him

‘Don’t daydream about my jawani': Kangana Ranaut takes a sharp dig at Baba Ramdev, reminds him of SC case against him

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Kangana Ranaut has lashed out at Baba Ramdev for talking about her character. What did Kangana say? Kangana has now taken note of Baba Ramdev's comments on her at the event and reacted to it. Taking to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, Kangana took a sharp dig at Baba Ramdev and shared, “Baba ji don't day dream about my jawani or bedroom. One can only assume based on rumours and gossip. Atleast mujhe kabhi Supreme Court se fatkar nahi lagi for false/fraud efficacy claims (I never got scolded by the Supreme Court) based on hard facts not some gossip or assumptions.”

Adding to this, As per a report on Aaj Tak, when Baba Ramdev was asked about the star's comments to describe a generation, he began questioning her education. Ramdev shared, "What was her childhood like? What was her youth like? What were her past accomplishments like? I don't want to talk about such people. Calling the youth ‘generation gutter’ is a sign of a corrupted mind."

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Source: Hindustan Times