Indian Entertainment Journalist Guild boycotts Kangana Ranaut

Body collectively decided to protest against the actor following her ugly spat with a journalist


Entertainment Desk July 10, 2019
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Members of the Entertainment Journalists' Guild of India (EJGI) have collectively decided to boycott Kangana Ranaut and demanded a public apology following an ugly spat between the national award-winning actor and a journalist.

The angry exchange took place late on Sunday during the song launch of upcoming film Judgementall Hai Kya, in the presence of producer Ekta Kapoor and actor Rajkummar Rao.

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The members have now sent a letter to Ekta, where Kangana's behaviour has been termed as "un-called for"

The letter reads, "We, the members of Entertainment Journalists' Guild of India, demand a written public statement from you, Balaji Films and Ms Ranaut, condemning the incident and in particular Ms Ranaut's behaviour. We as a guild, collectively decided to boycott Ms Ranaut and give any media coverage.

"Rest assured, we will not let this matter affect Judementall Hai Kya in any manner and will be supportive of your film and other cast members, barring Ms Ranaut."

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The Entertainment Journalists' Guild has been formed, in the light of the incident that happened with the reporter on July 7. It is yet to be registered.

The body will safeguard the interests of our fraternity and address issues that entertainment journalists face on a daily basis be it with actors, producers or publicist, Guild member said.

The actor got into a heated debate with a PTI journalist who was present at the song launch event of her upcoming movie.


She lambasted the reporter for writing "dirty things" about her film Manikarnika, which marked her directorial debut.

"You have trashed Manikarnika so badly, how can you think so low?" asked an agitated Kangana.

Kangana told the journalist, "Have I made a mistake by making a film? You are calling me a jingoistic person for making a film on nationalism."

When the journalist called Kangana's action unfair and said that she was 'intimidating' him, the actress said that she wasn't intimidating anyone and that she was just being candid.

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