‘Blue drum in your vicinity too’: Kangana Ranaut warns against ‘westernised’ relationships
Kangana Ranaut, the Indian actress and politician, has expressed her concerns over the Bengaluru murder case, where a woman and her alleged lover are accused of killing her husband and their five-year-old son. The actor shared a news report about the case on her Instagram Stories, questioning the growing influence of "westernised" culture on Indian relationships.
Kangana highlighted the increasing number of stories about partners turning against each other and argued that people in the West are not facing the same social pressures that lead to such actions in India. She cautioned against normalising behaviours like "benchings," "ghostings," "crumbing," and "body counts," warning that such attitudes can desensitise people and lead to tragic consequences.
Kangana specifically linked the idea of "body counts" to the dehumanisation of relationships, ending her post with a warning about the "blue drum" mentioned in reports about such crimes. She urged people to be cautious about embracing Western norms in relationships and to remember that such actions can ultimately affect their own families.
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