Kangana Ranaut's dance rehearsal with Mahua Moitra and Supriya Sule goes viral; netizens say, 'The hypocrisy is embarrassing'
The photo was taken during sangeet practice session for Naveen Jindal's daughter's pre-wedding celebrations
A viral photo of Kangana Ranaut dancing with Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra and NCP MP Supriya Sule has sparked a heated debate on social media. The photo, taken during a sangeet practice session for Naveen Jindal's daughter's pre-wedding celebrations, shows the three politicians letting their hair down and having a blast.
While some users slammed the trio for their alleged hypocrisy, others defended them, saying politicians can be friends despite their differences. "Not every leader is driven only by ideology. They are not enemies," one user commented.
This shows how non BJP parties fool people.
Mahua Moitra and Supriya Sule are dancing with Kangana Ranaut, who called Punjab farmers terròrists.
It is only a dance rehearsal for the daughter of billionaire BJP MP Naveen Jindal.
The hypocrisy is clear and embarrassing. pic.twitter.com/qAcS4spAHl
— Amock (@Politicx2029) December 4, 2025
The photo has also reignited the debate on the nature of politics and whether politicians can maintain personal relationships despite their ideological differences. "Politicians get along fine outside the Assembly. It's people who fight over them, not the other way around," another user wrote.
Jindal, who is hosting the lavish celebration, has been a prominent figure across party lines. The industrialist entered Parliament as a Congress MP in 2004 before switching to the BJP in 2024. His mother, Savitri Jindal, a former Haryana cabinet minister and a senior Congress leader, also broke away from the party and won the Hisar Assembly seat as an Independent before extending support to the BJP.
Kangana Ranaut, who posted the photo on her Instagram, has been at the center of controversy in the past for her sharp remarks on various issues, including her criticism of farmers' protests. The photo has led to accusations of hypocrisy, with some users pointing out that Mahua Moitra and Supriya Sule have been vocal critics of the BJP and its policies.
However, others have defended the politicians, saying they were simply enjoying a moment of camaraderie. "Many MPs across parties have good relationships. It should be appreciated, not criticised," another commented.
The incident highlights the complexities of politics and the need for politicians to maintain personal relationships despite their differences. As one user put it, "Opposition by day, celebration partners by night. This is why citizens feel alone".
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