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Kangna cares a fig of mimicry in Pak


On these very important rainy days, a social media platform carries a unique clip from a Pakistani TV. The video shows mimicry of quite famous Kangna Ranaut in a significant and extensive resemblance. 

Her famous line is: there are married gents and deter-gents that go all the regular round. Her mimicry does not tarnish the image but reproduces her popularity. In this video, a Pakistani sari-clad woman is noticed mimicking expertly Kangana Ranaut in a very staccato word. 

This woman mimicked Kangana Ranaut so well that everyone was left stunned. In the video, this woman is seen talking exactly like the accent comes from Kangana Ranaut.

 Kangana Ranaut is a recognised personality indeed. She needs no further intro. In such a delicate situation, a video displaying her mimicry in Pakistan was going swiftly viral.  

Currently communicated widely on social media, the woman is seen trying to mimic Kangana Ranaut and copy her looks,  Sari-wearing style and vocal expressions exactly.

As the days advance closer to October,  her mimicry is towering upon us. While there’s a position for laughter-filled special effects of the Kangna variety across the border, plenty of laughter holds to put together a sharp presentation of the Kangna speaking style.

As the lady artiste has not been inspired to copy her the romance and creations are just as striking now as in Kangna's voice. The accent of the Pak lady terrifyingly appears identical to the correct tone credentials to pour a similar variety of laughter.

Kangna is that rare speciality in Bollywood whose voice is being copied and has, miraculously, rarely put a foot into the journey to neighbouring countries. 

In an interview, Kangna Ranaut said that she finds that several comedians mimic her and therefore her familiarity with the world of mimicry remains quite wide. She also said that she did not get angry after seeing people copying her.

She further added that she does not care much about what people think about her films and accent.

Yes, she’s known for playing spirited drama heroines, but she’s equally at home in straightway nail-biters, and comforting comedies – not to mention tear-jerking romances, like her latest film Emergency.

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