
A day after Kangana Ranaut claimed that Mumbai civic officials have threatened to demolish her office amid her war of words with the Maharashtra government, the Bollywood actor today posted an update on Twitter. The civic officials didn't demolish her office and instead stuck a notice "to stop leakage work that is going on in the office", the actor tweeted.
The actor said the civic body officials had received criticism from "my friends on social media" after the actor put a video showing officials at her office in Mumbai's Khar (West) "forcefully" taking over her office in Mumbai's Khar (West) and threatening to demolish it.
Because of the criticism that @mybmc received from my friends on social media, they didn't come with a bulldozer today instead stuck a notice to stop leakage work that is going on in the office, friends I may have risked a lot but I find immense love and support from you all ???? pic.twitter.com/2yr7OkWDAb
- Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) September 8, 2020
"They have forcefully taken over my office... measuring everything, also harassing my neighbours when they retorted... BMC (Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation) officials used language like, 'What that Madame has done... everybody will have to bear the brunt'," Ms Ranaut said in a video posted on Twitter Monday afternoon.