Ever since the demise of Sushant Singh Rajput, Kangana Ranaut has been raising her voice against the nepotism and hypocrisy. She is revealing many untold and unexpected things that are putting out the darker side of Bollywood. Earlier, she revealed that she was asked to apologize to Roshan family and if she denies, she will be put in jail or she will commit a suicide. Now, the actress opened about being mistreated by a leading fashion magazine on three different occasions. The actress claims the fashion magazine has shot with her twice after which they have banned her but continue to use her pictures and videos.
Kangana unveiled that she was denied to put herself on the cover of magazine because she was not an A-lister. She said, “During my movie Fashion’s release in 2008 Vogue did a cover with Priyanka Chopra and refused to put me on their cover they said I am not an A-lister.”
Kangana also revealed that she was denied when she requested Anaita Shroff Adajania to style her. She quoted, “In 2014, Vogue approached me for a cover but Anaita refused to style me. She sent her assistant and they shot it in Mukesh Mills. In 2015, post my sudden ascend to the top position; they said if I want to do covers with them then I must attend their beauty awards. I requested like other film stars that I too want to shoot outdoors for a cover story with Vogue. I requested Anaita to style me. They promised but again they shot my cover in Mukesh Mills (same location they did the last cover) and when I asked for clothes fitting, they said ‘If you want Anaita to style you she will directly come to location no fittings for you’. This was shocking behaviour. I felt so humiliated.”
The actress continued by saying, “Those are the only two covers I did with them. Post that, they openly banned me. But during Manikarnika, I spoke to their head Alex and told him I need to promote my film. I wished to do a cover with them. They asked for a few favours like attend their beauty awards and shoot a cover for their upcoming magazine. But they refuse to shoot the promised Vogue cover story with me for any of my movie promotions,” Kangana added. “I see that they keep using my pictures and videos to promote themselves, is this fair? Isn’t it supposed to be beneficial for both the parties involved?” Kangana ended.