Kangana Ranaut Spreads Positivity, Urges All To Get Vaccinated.

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    Kangana Ranaut Spreads Positivity, Urges All To Get Vaccinated.

    Kangana Ranaut has shared a video clip on her Instagram in which she is trying
    to give a positive message to the people of India regarding the covid
    situation. The actress recently completed 15 years of her career in the film
    industry and even she gave an exclusive interview to a portal. However, now
    she is trying to explain a few positive things to her fans and the people of
    India. Besides this, she has become very active on social media handles these
    days.

    Kangana Ranaut posted a video in which she is saying a few things about the
    current situation in the nation. The actress is advocating for the hope people
    get vaccinated as soon as possible to tackle this bad situation. Besides, she
    is saying that today’s situation has become bad and people have become
    negative about the same. She also spoke about the effectiveness of the covid
    vaccine. Kangana Ranaut also requests people to be positive and even she
    stated that she will get vaccinated for her family members and the staff too.
    Besides this, the registration of the vaccination has opened at 4 pm,
    Wednesday.

    The actress Kangana Ranaut got trolled by a few as she said India is the most
    populated country. She also urged everyone to get registered for the vaccine
    drive. On the other side, if we talked about her work, she is a part of Tejas,
    Dhakad and Thalaivi. In this film, she will be seen in the main roles. While
    her most awaited Thalaivi film release was postponed due to the pandemic.

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