Kangana takes a dig at Bollywood as it rains release dates: 'As if people have nothing better to do than to watch their tacky films'

    Kangana takes a dig at Bollywood as it rains release dates

    Kangana takes a dig at Bollywood as it rains release dates: 'As if people have nothing better to do than to watch their tacky films'

    It’s raining release dates in Bollywood ever since the Maharashtra government announced the decision to re-open theatres in the state in October. While the industry is celebrating the re-opening and finally aiming at releasing the pending projects soon, actress Kangana Ranaut took a jibe at ‘Bollywoodias’ and called the projects lined up for release ‘tacky’.

    “Dumb bollywoodias sleeping for months on end now suddenly announcing release dates as if people have nothing better to do than to watch their tacky films,” Kangana wrote in a story on Instagram while sharing a meme of a crowded local train where people can be seen hanging by the door. the caption of the image reads, "#Bollywood announcing RELEASE DATES today."

    Kangana takes a dig at Bollywood as it rains release dates: 'As if people have nothing better to do than to watch their tacky films'

    The actress whose film Thalaivi was released last month and was boycotted by cinemas in the North further wrote, “It's a good time for people like us, We don't get a solo release we don't find enough screens even if we do we don't get good shows, big studios and mafia has full control over exhibitors and multiplexes, only thing we rely on is a good content, that's how I have made it this far.... With current situation can't resist singing Big B song to all mafia who make trashy films but because of manipulations and monopoly make big numbers.... Well here's the song for you apni to jaise taise thodi aiese ya weise kat jayegi aapka kya hoga janabeali.”

    Kangana takes a dig at Bollywood as it rains release dates: 'As if people have nothing better to do than to watch their tacky films'

    Kangana also spoke about the changing times in Bollywood and wrote, “This is a transformative time for film industry, only good content will survive ….. so actually it's not a bad time at all ..... it's time for social cleansing Old empires will fall and new ones will arise.”

    Kangana takes a dig at Bollywood as it rains release dates: 'As if people have nothing better to do than to watch their tacky films'

    The cinemas in Maharashtra open on October 22 and the filmmakers have already booked release dates till next year now that the Covid cases in the country are on the decline.