Actor Kangana Ranaut, known for expressing her opinion, on Monday night shared a lengthy note on how ‘kings’ have the ‘right, prerogative and business’ to keep an eye on the people. This came come amid reports that several journalists, politicians and others were targeted with the Pegasus spyware. However, she added a disclaimer that she was not talking about the Pegasus leak.

Taking to Instagram stories, Kangana wrote, “Even in ancient times greatest kings used to disguise and secretly visit the remotest parts of their country, people and their homes to know to hear what their subjects talking or discussing, this exercise is a part of administration, biggest example is in Ramayana, during one such visit lord Rama got to know about Maa Sita’s perception among general people when he heard them secretly.”

Earlier this year, the ‘Queen’ actor’s Twitter account was permanently suspended for posting on the aftermath of the West Bengal assembly elections. The post were found to be in violation of the platform’s policies. 

After the ban, Kangana became active on Instagram and Koo. However, she has expressed her disliking for the photo-sharing platform very clear. In May, she said that it would be a ‘badge of honour’ for her to be banned by Instagram. 

On the work front, Kangana is all set to make her OTT debut with an Indian adaptation of the popular television series “Temptation Island”.

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She will host a reality show which will premiere on an OTT platform. 

She is currently in Budapest shooting for her upcoming film ‘Dhaakad’. Before she left India, there was a delay in renewal of her passport, which she claimed was done intentionally by the Maharashtra government. She was last seen in ‘Panga’, which released on Amazon Prime in 2020.