The actor had accumulated every single pie she earned to build her dream office. Flanked by security guards provided by the Union home ministry, she arrived in Mumbai on September 9, hours after the BMC carried out the demolition. On Thursday, the actor paid a visit to the property, and surveyed the damage.
She said that she doesn’t have the money to rebuild the portions of her office that were demolished by the BMC, and will leave them in ruins as a ‘symbol of a woman’s will’. In a tweet, the actor wrote, “I had my office opening on 15th Jan, shortly after corona hit us, like most of us I haven’t worked ever since, don’t have money to renovate it, I will work from those ruins keep that office ravaged as a symbol of a woman’s will that dared to rise in this world.” She added the hashtag, “Kangana vs Uddhav,” a sign of her continued altercation with Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray