Horrible, extremely insensitive: Kangana on Salman's raped woman' comment
Mumbai: On Wednesday, actress Kangana Ranaut, who came to launch director Shirish Kunder's short film 'Kriti' reacted to Salman Khan's raped woman statement which caught fire online on Saturday.
While promoting his upcoming film ‘Sultan’, Salman Khan in a group interview with media made the remark that he felt like a "raped woman" after the gruelling shoot for the wrestling drama.
Kangana Ranaut condemned Salman Khan's ‘raped woman’ analogy by saying that it was “horrible thing to say” but she also added that he should not be targeted for it. She said. "We all agree. It’s a horrible thing to say. It is something which is extremely insensitive. But what I would like to say is let's not encourage the mentality where we want to point fingers at each other and want to feel greater by just running people down by trolling them.”
The actress went further and said, “As a society, we have to take responsibility. It is disgraceful to the whole society and not an individual. What Salim uncle said is right, we are all sorry about it. It is not about an individual, we all collectively feel sorry for that thought process."