Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut stands by her statement even after the ruckus over the remark of 'Not freedom in 1947, but begging was found'. She warned that if someone proves her wrong, she will return the Padma Shri award. Kangana is currently facing criticism all around, in such a situation a demand is also being raised to take all the national awards and honors from her.

Kangana wrote on her Instagram story – In this interview, all things were clearly said that the first organized war was fought for independence in 1857. Talked. I know of 1857 but I do not know which battle was fought in 1947. If anyone increases my information on this matter, then I will apologize by returning my Padma Shri award... please help me.'


Kangana further writes that I have worked in the film on Rani Laxmibai, have done a lot of research on the revolution of 1857. Along with nationalism, the right-wing also emerged, but how did it suddenly disappear? And why did Gandhi let Bhagat Singh die.. why Neta Bose was killed and why did he not get Gandhiji support. Why Indians were killing each other instead of celebrating the independence drawn by the British on the dividing line. I need answers to all these questions for which I need help.

The actress did not stop there, she further wrote- 'As far as the freedom received in 2014 is concerned, I specifically said that even though we had the freedom to show, but India's consciousness and conscience got freedom in 2014. A dead civilization came to life and spread its wings and now it is roaring loudly. Today for the first time people can't insult us for not speaking English or coming from small-town or making Made in India products. Everything has been cleared in that interview, but no one can extinguish those who are thieves. Jai Hind.'

It is worth noting that in a 24-second clip that went viral on social media, Ranaut can be heard saying, 'Not freedom in 1947, but begging, and the freedom that was given in 2014. Ranaut was speaking in a program of a news channel recently and after her remarks, some people present on the spot also applauded.