You play a villain so I can be a HERO: Kangana after HC quashes BMC's demolition notice
Mumbai, Nov 27: Actor Kangana Ranaut has responded after the Bombay High Court held that the action of the BMC to demolish a part of her bungalow in September was "actuated by malafide" and was in complete disregard of her rights.
Kangana thanked her followers for their support and tweeted, "When individual stands against the government and wins, it's not the victory of the individual but it's the victory of the democracy. Thank you everyone who gave me courage and thanks to those who laughed at my broken dreams. Its only cause you play a villain so I can be a HERO."
HC has also ordered that a valuer will be appointed to ascertain damages caused due to demolition.
Bombay High Court says the valuer will submit a report to the court after which it will pass an order on compensation to Kangana Ranaut.
"The action by BMC was with malice. The manner in which the demolition was carried out meant that it was sinister attempt to silence Kangana," the division bench of Justice S J Kathawalla and Justice Riyaz Chagla passed the judgment after careful deliberation of nearly two months.
The Court also asked the actor to show restrain while commenting on other people on social media and otherwise.
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The
court
also
observed,
"Irresponsible
statements
however
irresponsible
by
an
individual
is
best
ignored.
There
cannot
be
muscle
power
used
by
the
state
in
a
civil
society."
The
high
court
further
noted
that
after
analysing
the
Saamana
articles
and
news
channel
clips
of
Shiv
Sena
leader
Sanjay
Raut,
the
evidence
lends
credence
to
the
charges
that
Kangana
Ranaut
was
threatened.