Kangana Ranaut comes out in support of Anandiben Patel, gave this unique argument by narrating her own old story; Offers a unique argument by sharing an anecdote from her own past.


Film actress and Lok Sabha MP Kangana Ranaut, who is always in the headlines for her outspoken statements, has once again come into the center of discussion with her new statement. This time Kangana Ranaut has openly supported a statement given by former Uttar Pradesh Governor and senior politician Anandiben Patel regarding women. To justify Anandiben’s statement, Kangana has presented a very personal and domestic example from her childhood, which people are finding quite strange. In her argument, Kangana has spoken openly about the division of work between brother and sister.

What did Anandiben Patel say that created an uproar?

Actually, this whole matter is related to the statement of Anandiben Patel in which she expressed her views regarding women and their traditional responsibilities in the society. When this statement sparked debate in social media and political circles, Kangana Ranaut came out in Anandiben’s defence. Kangana believes that the traditional family system and household chores should not always be viewed with inferiority complex. Taking this point forward, Kangana has said that the balance between modernity and tradition is necessary.

Kangana’s strange logic: Brother used to play cricket and I used to run the stove.

Agreeing with Anandiben Patel’s views, Kangana Ranaut turned the pages of her past. Referring to her childhood, she said that when she was young, her brother had complete freedom to go out and play cricket and indulge in other outdoor activities. On the other hand, he had to stay inside the house and help his mother and take care of the kitchen. Kangana argued that with such an arrangement, girls become efficient in household chores and this is not any kind of discrimination, but a natural part of family life.

New debate erupts on social media regarding Kangana Ranaut’s statement

As soon as this statement of Kangana Ranaut came out, two factions have been formed on the internet and in the public mind. While on one hand Kangana’s fans and people of traditional ideology are praising her desi style and respect for old traditions, on the other hand, people advocating women’s rights and gender equality are criticizing this argument. Critics say that in the 21st century, when women are flying the flag in every field from space to sports to business, it is not logical to promote conservative things like running a kitchen.