Actor-turned-parliamentarian Kangana Ranaut is always in the spotlight for her strong statements and stances. Once again, the Emergency director-actor is making headlines, this time due to her recent conversation with journalist Rajat Sharma. On the latest episode of Aap Ki Adalat, Kangana addressed the remarks she had made against Ranbir Kapoor, Karan Johar and others. She also accused the journalist of showing her in a "poor light." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kangana Ranaut (@kanganaranaut) Also Read: ASG: Censor board yet to clear Kangana’s film, will keep in mind sentiments of all During the conversation, Kangana was called the film industry's gangster who makes baseless allegations against star kids. Responding to this, she said, "Yeh mujh par bohut galat ilzam lag rahe hai. sir aap unko defend kar rahe hai (Sir you are putting wrong accusations on me and defending them)." Later on, Kangana was also accused of using "galat bhasha (wrong language)" while making some comments about Diljit Donsanjh. Talking about this, Kangana said, "Sir dekhiye, aap mujhe itna gande se represent kar rahe hai, uska bata nahi rahe hai, usne kya kya lika hai, usne gandi galiya likhi thi. oh my God, I can't believe this. Mujhe lagta hai yeh bhi Karan Johar se meeting karke aaye hai. Kitni badi sazish ka main shikar ho rahi hoon yaha pe. (Sir you are presenting me in a poor light and not pointing out what he wrote about me. He was the one who wrote nasty bad words against me. Oh my god, I can't believe this. I feel like you have met Karan Johar and come. I feel like I am becoming a part of some big controversy)." In 2020, Kangana Ranaut had locked horns with Diljit Dosanjh on Twitter. The actor had slammed Kangana for her comments about an elderly Sikh woman. Following this, Kangana had called Diljit Karan Johar's pet. This led to the two getting into a heated war of words. Earlier in 2016, Kangana had slammed Karan Johar while she appeared as a guest on his show, she had called him a 'snooty movie mafia' and a 'flagbearer of nepotism'.