MUMBAI: Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi fame actress Kangana Ranaut did not stay mum when she landed in Mumbai and her office was demolished to ruins by the city's civic body BMC. The actress shared inside videos on social media and even attacked state's Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray. Terming her hasty office demolition, Kangana termed it as 'Death of democracy'. Releasing a minute-long video, Kangana also took potshots at Uddhav and his government. Now, a police complaint has been lodged against Kangana by Bombay High Court lawyer Nitin Mane for defaming CM Uddhav Thackeray.
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Referring to the actresse’ Facebook post of 9 September, the lawyer has filed a complaint against posts which allege government links with 'movie mafia'. The complaint has been registered with the Vikhroli police station in the city and it has been filed under section 499 of the Indian Penal Court (IPC) which relates to criminal defamation.
Taking a dig at Uddhav on Wednesday, Kangana in her video had said, "Uddhav Thackeray, what do you think? By joining hands with the film mafia and breaking down my house, you've taken a huge revenge? Today, my house is demolished. Tomorrow, your arrogance will be demolished. Remember, this is wheel of time. Won't always stay constant."
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