Five times when Kangana Ranaut's words turned into memes

In one of the videos, Kangana is seen calling herself lucky that she is part of Modi's army whom she considers to be an incarnation of Lord Ram.

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Congress candidate Vikramaditya Singh took a humorous jibe at BJP's Mandi candidate, Kangana Ranaut, suggesting she could rival comedian Kapil Sharma with her penchant for entertaining statements. Singh said that Ranaut's remarks have become fodder for memes, suggesting her to host her own comedy show titled "Comedy Show with Kangana Ranaut."

Netizens have indeed found ample material in Ranaut's public statements, transforming them into popular memes.

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In one instance, a video surfaced of Ranaut praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts in empowering women, albeit with a humorous twist. She exclaimed that Modi had "done a lot for women," referring to initiatives such as building toilets, providing LPGs and opening bank accounts. But her statement that he opened 50 crore bank accounts out of which 75 crores were for women is being mocked by the public.

In one of the videos, Kangana is seen calling herself lucky that she is part of Modi's army whom she considers to be an incarnation of Lord Ram. She called him an extraordinary human being and compared herself to squirrel from the great epic Ramayana. 

Another video showcased Ranaut struggling to present papers properly, prompting comparisons to a "kid in a clown dress" attempting to act like a hero.

Ranaut's assertion of Modi as a 'Yug Purush,' credited with freeing India from slavery and promoting Hindu ideals, also drew mockery online. Netizens have criticised her claims, highlighting historical inaccuracies and exaggerated praise for the current government. 

In yet another controversial remark, Ranaut suggested that bloodshed was acceptable as long as it wasn't Indian blood. She argued that India only attained true freedom after 2014, leading to public outrage, telling Kangana to not undermine the sacrifices of the great warriors of the freedom struggle.

Despite the serious nature of her comments, Ranaut's knack for generating meme-worthy content continues to entertain online audiences, further blurring the lines between political discourse and comedic satire.