Isha shared the video on her Instagram account on Tuesday, explaining why she doesn't avoid calling herself a "bhakt" or an "andhbhakt" when it comes to her country.
Kangana responded to the post and talked about her own experiences where she stood up against injustice and violence.
"Wow, well explained for me as — in high school I protested against a teacher who hit children with a stick during assembly, protested against the 26/11 violence, and protested against the Nirbhaya brutality.
I never blamed my parents for any limitations I faced.Instead, I lifted my whole family to the same standard of life I worked for myself," Kangana wrote in response to Isha's video.She added, "I identify as a bhakt of almost everyone I meet.I love my country, I love my people.I simply love my life."
Kangana Ranaut supports Isha Koppikar after the latter calls herself an "andhbhakt": "I love my country, I love my people."
In her original video, Isha explained that using the term "andhbhakt" is connected to her love for the country, not allegiance to a political party.
She said, "Yes, I am an andhbhakt.If it's bhakti (devotion) to love your country and want to see it progress, then yes, I am proud to be a bhakti andhbhakt.But my blind devotion is not towards any political party; it's towards my country.Nation first.I can question the government and disagree with its policies.And still love my country wholeheartedly."
Isha also talked about the importance of contributing to the nation instead of just questioning what one receives from it.
"This country is my home, where I have earned and continue to earn a livelihood and where I continue to get opportunities.So, I am not ashamed to be proud of my country.Wherever you may live, learn to love that place, respect that place, and contribute to it.Be proud of the home you choose.Because patriotism is not just saying, 'I love my country.' It is doing something that improves your country."
She ended by reiterating her belief in India and its future, saying, "Instead of asking what the country has given us all the time, why not start thinking about what we can contribute to the country?
Because Bharat is changing.It's time to change our thoughts to help in making a new Bharat.So, call me a bhakt, call me an andhbhakt, call me a nationalist.I am Indian, I love my India, I believe in my India.Not blindly, but proudly, passionately, and unapologetically."
Kangana's response is a public support for Isha's views, with the actress-turned-politician drawing parallels with moments when she chose to speak up against injustice and violence.