Actor Kangana Ranaut delivered her response to Shiv Sena politician Sanjay Raut amid their ongoing verbal volley. After Raut reportedly used an expletive with regard to the actor, she accused him of encouraging misogynist elements in society. The root of the controversy is Kangana's comment that she's more scared of the Mumbai police than 'movie mafia goons'. She made the remark while claiming that she wants to expose an alleged drug mafia in Bollywood. When the ruling parties in Maharashtra opposed her criticism of Mumbai police, she said that India's financial capital was beginning to look like Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. She also criticised Mumbai cops over the probe into actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death. Kangana said that Raut's people have threatened to break her jaw and kill her, and she was ready to meet them on September 9 when she lands in Mumbai. Earlier, Raut had said that he would consider apologising to Kangana if she issues a contrite statement for Maharashtra.
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