Actor Kangana Ranaut today hit out at Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray over the demolition at her office in Mumbai in a video in which she addressed him as "tu" (you) and also delivered a warning.
"Uddhav Thackeray, tujhe kya lagta hai? (what do you think?) That you colluded along with the film mafia, demolished my home and took revenge on me? My home was demolished today, your arrogance will crumble tomorrow," Kangana Ranaut said.
"This is the wheel of time, remember, it never stays the same," warned the 33-year-old actor, hours after Mumbai's civic body BMC demolished what it called illegal alternations at her office in Pali Hills.
The Bombay High Court ordered a stop to the demolition and served notice to the BMC, which is controlled by the Chief Minister's Shiv Sena.
TV visuals showed a bulldozer at work at the office building even as Kangana Ranaut was on a flight back to Mumbai; she arrived today after months at her hometown Manali.
In her video, she pledged to make a film on Kashmiri Pandits, saying she finally understood what they must have suffered.