Kangana Ranaut falls for fake video, calls Qatar Airways chief a “idiot of a man”
New Delhi:
Hindi film actor and Padma Shri Award winner Kangana Ranaut, who is known to be famous for his controversial remarks, today shamed another person calling the Qatar CEO Airways Akbar Al Baker is “a man’s idiot” based on a parody video clip.
The clip, which is now going viral on social media, was made in response to a Twitter user “Vashudev” who recorded himself calling on the Indian people to boycott Qatar Airways following the diplomatic backlash. India received a large amount of respect for the derogatory remarks made by two BJP leaders towards the Prophet Muhammad.
In the clip, Vashudev says Qatar has offered refuge to artist MF Hussain, who he says has “drawn nude pictures of Hindu goddesses”. Qataris are also preaching to us about Nupur Sharma (former BJP spokesman) comment, he said, urging viewers to boycott Qatar and Qatar Airways products in response to Indians being allowed to was fired in Qatar because of the controversy.
The CEO of Qatar airways now gives an interview to Aljazeera about the call #BycottQatarAirwaysQatar by Vashdev
Watch to the end! https://t.co/ezBC8wYcv6pic.twitter.com/8dkRZsCPHp– Ahad (@ AhadunAhad11111) June 7, 2022
Another Twitter user then made a fake video in response by splicing the Qatar Airways chief’s interview with Al Jazeera TV station. Without the sarcastic quips, the voiceover makes it look like Akbar Al Baker is personally calling on Vashudev to boycott him.
“Vashudev is our biggest shareholder with a total investment of Rs 624.50. We don’t know how to operate anymore. We have shut down all flights. Our operation is not working. works anymore …”, the video has convincing content that makes the head of Qatar Airways appear to speak.
Kangana Ranaut seems to believe the parody video is real and angrily responds to those who are “cheering on this bully”.
“All the so-called Indians are cheering this bully up to make fun of a poor man remember this is exactly why you are all grown up. bojh (burden) on this overpopulated country,” she said in one of her Instagram stories.
“This silly man has no shame in bullying a poor man, mocking his mediocrity and place in the world…
“Vasudev may be poor and insignificant for a rich person like you but he has the right to express his grief, pain and disappointment under any circumstances… remember that there is a world outside of this world where we’re all equal .. .,” she followed up in the next story.