Actor-turned-author Twinkle Khanna recently made remarks comparing men to “plastic bags,” and Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram stories to criticize her. Accusing Twinkle of being a “privileged brat,” Kangana asked her why it seemed she couldn’t find happiness and satisfaction in the selflessness of motherhood. In light of Twinkle’s comments, she also questioned the definition of feminism.
Kangana posted on social media, asking, “Are these privileged brats trying to be cool by calling their men polythene bags? Though it’s unlikely that Nepo kids, who were born into wealthy families and given film careers on a silver platter, could live up to that, they could at least find some happiness and fulfillment in the selflessness of motherhood, which also seems to be a curse in their case. But what exactly do they want to be? Veggies? Is that the feminist movement?
Twinkle stated in the Kangana video, “I do keep saying this. I believe men are necessary. It resembles a handbag somewhat. Although you can use a plastic bag to carry items, having a Kelly is convenient. That is essentially what it is. That being said, I believe it to be an equal partnership. Despite the advancements made by women, according to Twinkle, ninety percent of household and child care responsibilities fall on women.
Recently, Twinkle wrote about Valentine’s Day and her thoughts “Maybe Valentine’s Day, with all its materialism, makes the abstract concept of love more concrete,” the author wrote. However, the most truthful response to the question “What did your husband give you on Valentine’s Day?” from women who have been married for more than ten years would be, “As usual, a headache.” Regarding her career, Kangana’s upcoming project is the movie Emergency.