The versatile actress and portrayal of strong women in Bollywood movies Kangana Ranaut asked for strict action against the viral video of comedian Vir Das’s monologue in which he states that he comes from two Indias. Comedian Vir Das performed a impressive performance at John F Kennedy Centre at Washington DC. A clip from the show has gone viral after he himself posted it on his social media platform in which he highlights, “I come from an India the place we worship girls in the course of the day and gang-rape them in the course of the night time”, adding various other important topical issues, from the battle against Covid-19, incidents of rapes, a crackdown against comedians to the farmers’ protests. The Manikarnika actress Kangana reacted and slammed on it by sharing the video and writing, “When you generalise all Indian men as gang-rapists it gives rise and encouragement to racism and bullying against Indians all over the world…after Bengal Famine Churchill famously said, ‘These Indians breed like rabbits they are bound to die like this…’ he blamed Indians’ sex drive/fertility for the death of millions because of hunger… Such creative work targeting an entire race is soft terrorism… strict actions must be taken against such criminals @virdas” on her Instagram story. After her, various Twitter users objected and trolled him for his clip and his highlighted issues. In the response, Virdas posted a clarification tweet on his Twitter, “The video is a satire about the duality of two very separate Indias that do different things. Like any nation has light and dark, good and evil within it. None of this is a secret. The video appeals for us to never forget that we are great. To never stop focusing on what makes us great.” The Delhi Belly actor comedian Vir Das asks the audience to not be fooled by editted snippets and ‘by no means forget that we’re great’.