Kangana Ranaut Raises Eyebrows with Startling Claims of Illicit Activities in Bollywood

Kangana Ranaut alleges that popular Bollywood personalities use the dark web for illegal activities.

In her signature fearless style, Kangana Ranaut has once again stirred the pot of controversy in Bollywood. The outspoken actress took to social media to make startling allegations regarding the involvement of “popular film personalities” in nefarious activities on the dark web.

In a recent Instagram story, Kangana highlighted concerns about privacy breaches, emphasizing the display of registered names along with phone numbers during calls. Praising recent measures to enhance transparency, she urged authorities to address issues related to the dark web, hinting at widespread misuse by industry insiders.

According to Kangana, not only are certain individuals accessing illegal content on the dark web, but they are also allegedly hacking into communication platforms like WhatsApp and emails. She ominously suggested that if crackdowns were to occur, numerous prominent figures in the film industry could face exposure.

Amidst the controversy, Kangana’s professional endeavors continue to make headlines. She is set to portray former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the upcoming film “Emergency,” marking her debut as both lead actress and director. Additionally, reports suggest her involvement in the Vishnu Manchu starrer “Kannappa,” where she will share the screen with Prabhas and Mohanlal in pivotal roles.

Kangana’s bold statements have once again ignited debates surrounding privacy and accountability in the entertainment industry, leaving fans and critics alike eager to see how her revelations unfold.

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