Actor Kangana Ranaut launched a fresh, unprovoked attack - without taking any names - against actor Ranbir Kapoor and filmmaker Karan Johar. In an indirect dig against both, Kangana doubled down on Ranbir and Karan, claiming they were behind "nasty" rumours against her. Digging up the tragic demise of actor Sushant Singh Rajput, ahead of his third death anniversary on June 14, Kangana claimed that the "jodi" was behind the blind items against the late actor. She alleged they also "forcibly" played referees in her public and legal fight with Hrithik Roshan. "Elaborating more on yesterday's stories there are all kinds of menaces in the film industry but the worse is this Duryodhan (white rat) and Shakuni (papa jo) Jodi. They self admittedly call themselves most gossipy, jealous, bitchy and insecure. they refer to themselves as information and broadcasting ministry of gossip in films . Entire film industry knows this, they were the main suspects behind all fake blind items against Sushant Singh Rajput. that pushed him to commit suicide. They also spread all kinds of nasty rumours against me and forcibly played referees in mine and HR fight," she posted on her Instagram stories. In another post, Kangana-who has been vocal about disliking Karan Johar and Ranbir Kapoor in the past- continued her statement without mentioning any names and said after she had opened up about how she was being spied upon, she was the victim of vicious PR attacks, which have now reduced. The actor, however, said today she might be in a "vulnerable place" but vowed to "expose" the "illegal activities" about the duo she claimed to know of. "I take a vow as and when I will be in the position of power I will expose significant illegal activities that they indulge in such as dark web, hacking, spying and illegal underhand defamation.. These will be enough for them to be behind bars.. Thank you for listening to my ordeal I have been talking about this for more than a decade now recently their sinking careers have made them focus more on their own lives otherwise it was next to impossible to work in this industry.," she added.