Kangana Ranaut reached Israel Embassy amid Tejas promotion, called Hamas ‘Ravana’
Hundreds of people have died so far in the war between Israel and Hamas. This war is being discussed all over the world. Many actors of the film industry have expressed their opinion regarding this.
In such a situation, Kangana Ranaut’s name has also been included in the list of these artists. Amidst the promotion of her film Tejas, the actress met Israeli Ambassador Naor Gillon in Delhi. The actress spoke in favor of Israel in this war. Also compared Hamas with Ravana.
Kangana Ranaut reached Israel Embassy
The actress reached Israel Embassy after the Luv Kush Ramleela program in Delhi. Where he talked to the Israeli Ambassador. Kangana has also posted pictures of this meeting on social media. Posting the pictures, the actress wrote that ‘she met the Israeli Ambassador to India, Mr. Naor Gillon.’
Ravana told Hamas
‘The whole world, especially Israel and India, are fighting their own wars against terrorism. After Ravana Dahan yesterday, the actress felt that she should go to Israel Embassy. One should meet those people who are today’s modern Ravana fighting the Hamas terrorists.
Also shared video of conversation with Israeli Ambassador
The actress further wrote that ‘It is heart breaking that small children and women are being targeted. Israel will win in this war against terrorism.
The actress further told that she talked to the Israeli Ambassador about her upcoming film Tejas and India’s fighter aircraft Tejas. Kangana has posted a video of her conversation with the Israeli Ambassador on the social media platform X.
Tejas is releasing on this day
Kangana Ranaut’s film Tejas will hit the theaters on October 27. Kangana is playing the role of Air Force officer Tejas Gill in this film. The film is based on true events.
The film has been directed by Sarvesh Mevra. Apart from Kangana, Varun Mitra, Ashish Vidyarthi, Anshul Chauhan, Vishak Nair are in lead roles in this film. Kangana recently went to Salman Khan’s show Bigg Boss 17 to promote the film.