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Urfi Javed says she has 'mad respect' for Kangana Ranaut after she calls her 'pure and unique'

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Urfi Javed had a change of heart when Kangana Ranaut commended her for her attitude and wardrobe choices, and now the Bigg Boss OTT participant is thrilled by Ranaut. Kangana respected Uorfi, so their verbal battle never descended into violence.

It all began when Urfi criticized Kangana for making fun of Shah Rukh Khan's most recent film, Pathaan. After Kangana likened Pathaan to Dhaakad in a tweet, Urfi lost her composure and responded to it. Javed responded to her sentiments on Twitter by pointing out that she is separating art based on religion.

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Kangana, who is known for her candid opinions on Twitter, described Urfi as "pure and distinct" and even praised her sense of style. Our political beliefs don't align, but oh mad respect for this woman today (red rose and heart emoji)," the Splitisvilla competitor tweeted in response to the speaker's remarks on Twitter.

"I am a sensitive n sensible person not a political person. I was asked to join politics many times but I didn't. But those who hate my light they need to justify their hate/fear, they reason that they hate my political ideologies, ha ha whatever helps them get through the day (folding hands emoji)" is what Kangana wrote in response to her tweet.

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She complimented Urfi after Javed disparaged Ranaut and stated, "When the court told her that if she loved Shiva but not her husband, she shouldn't accept anything from him, an Indian queen named Mahadevi Akka dropped all of her clothing, fled the palace, and never covered her body again. clothing, and a lack thereof."

Ranaut went on to describe Uorfi as "pure" and "divine." Added she, "Mahadevi Akka shines brightly. She is the best writer in Kannada language; she never put on clothing and lived in the woods. You are pure and divine; please don't allow anyone make you feel bad about your appearance." Kangana's upcoming film, Emergency, will mark her directorial debut.

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