Fans Perplexed Seeing Ranu Mondal Getting Irate at a Woman in a Store
Soon she was seen sharing the same space with music director like Himesh Reshammiya who gave her first Bollywood break. She lent her voice to three songs; Teri Meri Kahani, Aadat and Aashiqui Mein Teri 2.0 for two of Himesh’s films.
Internet sensation Ranu Mondal’s life changed overnight when she was discovered at the Ranaghat Railway Station singing the famed Hindi song ‘Ek Pyaar Ka Nagma Hai’. She was discovered by a 26-year-old engineer Atindra Chakraborty. Atindra went ahead and shared the video on his Facebook account and the video instantly went viral. Ranu’s life took a complete U-turn after this.
Soon she was seen sharing the same space with music director like Himesh Reshammiya who gave her first Bollywood break. She lent her voice to three songs; Teri Meri Kahani, Aadat and Aashiqui Mein Teri 2.0 for two of Himesh’s films. Ranu Mondal was trending in the news and social media for a long period.
This time however she is in the news although not for her melodious voice. Apparently, Ranu Mondal was at a grocery store when a woman accompanied by her daughter tapped her near her elbow. The woman just wanted to click a selfie with the singer.
Ranu Mondal was infuriated at the woman’s gesture. She said, “Dekhiye, aap please, don't touch." She then tapped the woman back and said, “Yeh kya hai? Iska matlab kya hai? Yeh, what it means?”
Have a look at the video here:
Ranu Mondal, who was singing in Railway Station says:
— Mahesh Vikram Hegde (@mvmeet) November 4, 2019
* She's now a celebrity and others shouldn't touch her!
This is what happens when people don't know to handle the instant name and fame they get! pic.twitter.com/7tRk1WHTsL
We are not yet sure why Ranu Mondal got so agitated. The woman touched her gently near her elbow and her only intention was to click a picture. This incident has left Ranu Mondal’s fans perplexed as they’ve only witnessed her gentle persona.
This is how Twitterati reacted:
Ranu Mondal hasn’t given any clarification on this issue as of now.