Is soft po*n or po*n star an objectionable term? Here’s what Kangana Ranaut says on Urmila Matondkar

Kangana Ranaut said that she had no intention of shaming Urmila Matondkar.

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Kangana Ranaut, who has just begun her political career, is no stranger to controversies. Congress leader recently verbally abused Kangana, and when she voiced her displeasure about their harsh and unfair remarks, she was questioned about similar remarks she had made about Urmila Matondkar at one of the recent events. 

Urmila's admirers were offended when Kangana referred to her as a ‘soft po*n’ performer a few years ago. When pushed to clarify her remarks, Kangana now wondered why it was considered offensive to refer to someone as a ‘po*n star’ considering how well-respected many porn actors are.

She further spoke about her old remark against Urmila, Kangana said, "I am not justifying anything. If these actresses are comfortable with words such as tandoori murgi, item girl, Sheila ki Jawani, why is it seen as something violating? It is a matter of fact, if they are comfortable with this, why do you want to shame them? I personally do not think I had any intention of shaming her (Urmila Matondkar) because she is very comfortable in that role."

Po*n star gets respect in India, says Kangana

“Is soft po*n or po*n star an objectionable term? No. It is not an objectionable term. It is a word that is not socially acceptable. Humare desh mein jitna po*n star ko respect milta hai, puchiye Sunny Leone se, utna respect poore world mein kisiko nahi mil sakta (No other country treats po*n stars with such respect as we do, you can ask Sunny Leone),” she said at one of the recent media events.