Kangana & Urmila's Twitter Battle Getting Pretty Serious!

Update: 2021-01-04 06:57 GMT
Talented actress Kangana Ranaut and senior heroine Urmila Matondkar are at loggerheads with each other on Twitter recently. Kangana is having her issues with Maharashtra's ruling party Shiv Sena from the past couple of months and with Urmila being a recent entry into Shiv Sena, they both are launching attacks on one another on various issues.

Recently, Kangana took a pot-shot at Urmila by questioning about her new office worth 3 crores. The 'Rangeela' actress decided to answer it and said, 'Namashkar Kangana Ji. I have come to know of your esteemed opinion about me. Actually, the entire nation has heard it. I'd like to inform you before the whole nation today that I will produce all documents at any time and place of your choice. These documents include papers of the flat I bought in 2011 at Andheri, after working tirelessly for around only 25 to 30 years. I sold the flat in the first week of March and there will be documents to prove that, too. I will also carry papers of the office I have now bought using the money. The transaction of the flat happened years before I entered politics, and I would love to show this to you.' She added, 'Here's what I want in return: Your government has given you Y-plus security because you told them you had a list of names for the NCB. The nation awaits your list. The nation is going through tough times and we have to fight the drug menace together. So, all I want is you bring that list when you come. I wait for your reply. Till then Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra and Ganpati Bappa Morya.'

Earlier that day, Kangana tweeted, 'Dear @UrmilaMatondkar ji maine jo khud ki mehnat se ghar banaye woh bhi Congress tod rahi hai, sach mein BJP ko khush karke mere haath sirf 25-30 cases he lage hain, kash main bhi aapki tarah samajhdar hoti toh Congress ko khush karti, kitni bevakoof hoon main, nahin (the Congress is demolishing the homes I built with hard work. All I managed after placating the BJP?happy are around 25 to 30 court cases. I wish I was as smart as you are, and pleased the Congress instead. So silly of me, right)?'
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