"Dead bodies have become best selling, Ruining India's image": Kangana warns people crying to foreign daddies

Kangana Ranaut has warned people who 'cry about India' to 'foreign daddies' amid COVID wave: "Your time is up..."

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Kangana Ranaut took to social media to share a new video warning against people who are trying to hurt the image of the nation internationally amid the COVID 19 second wave. The Thalaivi star voiced her thoughts over it sternly.

The actress has been sharing her take on the COVID 19 situation in India. Now, the Thalaivi star has shared a video message for people who have been crying about India's COVID situation internationally and issued a stern warning to stop.

The star took to social media to share a video in which she is seen sitting at her house and expressing her concerns over how other countries are reacting to India's second covid wave.

https://twitter.com/KanganaTeam/status/1388027680675688454?s=1001

Taking to Twitter, Kangana shared a video and wrote, "Please watch warning to all those who are going to their foreign daddies to cry about India.... your time is up .."

In the video, the Thalaivi actress talks about how photos of corpses burning at cremations landed up on an international magazine.

She expressed her discontentment about the same and further questioned why leaders of other nations like Italy, the US and more were not called out when their countries were tackling the COVID waves. With the video, Kangana sent out a strong message to all talking about India internationally.

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