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Kangana Ranaut called Instagram "dumb" days after hailing Twitter

Updated on: 12 November,2022 01:28 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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She continued, "But what about some of us, who mean everything they say and want to document their thoughts for people, who care to delve into them, start a dialogue or conversation. These are mini blogs, which should be open for interpretations for the sake of the growth of the subject, and the object, both"

Kangana Ranaut called Instagram

Kangana Ranaut. Pic/AFP

After calling Twitter the "best social media platform", Kangana Ranaut thinks Instagram is dumb! Ironically, Kangana took to her Instagram stories on Friday and called Instagram "dumb". She wrote, "Dumb Instagram is all about pictures, whatever opinion one writes disappear(s) next day, as if everyone is fickle, frivolous, dumbo who doesn't what to see what he/she wore day before because they anyway don't mean what they say so it rather (should) disappear."


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She continued, "But what about some of us, who mean everything they say and want to document their thoughts for people, who care to delve into them, start a dialogue or conversation. These are mini blogs, which should be open for interpretations for the sake of the growth of the subject, and the object, both." Interestingly, after Elon Musk took over Twitter, Kangana hailed the news and even said that the micro-blogging site is "Intellectually, ideologically motivated."


Calling Twitter intellectually and ideologically motivated she termed it as the "best" and said that anybody who has an aadhar card "must get" a verified blue tick. She is also hoping to regain access to her suspended Twitter account. Last week, Kangana took to Instagram Story and re-shared a fan's post in which he asked Elon Musk to restore the actor's account. The person, who goes by the username moron_humor, originally shared the post on Twitter. They posted screenshots of Donald Trump's statement and Kangana's blocked account. The person captioned the post, "In the spirit of 'Freedom of Speech'.. Hope you restore @KanganaTeam as well @elonmusk.." She also shared a screenshot of a news article whose headline read, 'Elon Musk takes charge of Twitter, fires CEO Parag Agrawal, other top executives: Report'. Sharing it on her Instagram Stories, she dropped several clapping hand emojis.

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In May 2021, Kangana's Twitter account was 'permanently suspended for repeated violation of Twitter rules'. The suspension came after the actress had made an incendiary post, claiming that the victory of the Mamata Banerjee-led All India Trinamool Congress in the Assembly election of West Bengal had led to violence. Meanwhile, on the work front, Kangana will next be seen in 'Tejas', along with a period drama film 'Emergency' which would mark her first solo directorial film.

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