Kangana Ranaut responds to criticism with shocking claims: ‘Mujhe iss desh se nikaal diya gaya tha’

Kangana Ranauts candid revelations in her interviews never fail to shock us. The actress has often spoken about topics like the “bollywood mafia”, the alleged lobby in the film industry and the loss of opportunities due to insecurities. Almost two decades into her acting career, the actress has been a part of some great films. a part of some great films. In her new interview, the Rangoon actress talks about how she dealt with the low points of her career and the harsh criticism she received. Also Read – Kangana Ranaut Hits Back at Allegations of Sexual Abuse Against Actors in Malayalam Film Industry

In a conversation with India Today, Kangana Ranaut spoke about her arrival in Mumbai in 2004 and her role in films like Gangster and Woh Lamhe in 2005 and 2005. She recalls receiving praise for her roles as a gangster, a schizophrenic, a drug-addicted supermodel, and many more. Despite the appreciation, she struggled with work. Ranaut says her career suffered for years, during which she was constantly told that she was a good actor, but it didn’t work in her favour. The actress claims that there was a widespread belief that an actress like her would not fit into the film industry. Also read – Kangana Ranaut compares Emergency to Oppenheimer and Macbeth: ‘If you look at it from that perspective…’

During her lowest moment, Kangana Ranaut recalls moving to the US, where she bought a house in Calabasas, hired an agent and shot a short film. She says that the film industry system forces a promising talent like her to leave. However, the release of Queen in 2014 changed Ranaut’s life completely. The actress believes that it was a time when audiences wanted to see authentic stories rather than stories with foreign influences. The actress also reveals that this period coincided with the election of Narendra Modi as Prime Minister, which gave her a renewed sense of freedom and power within her own country. Also Read – Emergency: How Oscar-winning makeup artist David Malinowski transformed Kangana Ranaut into Indira Gandhi

The further claim will shock all our entertainment news anchors. The Tanu Weds Manu actress reveals how her perspective and contribution came in for heavy criticism. Kangana wonders why people can’t accept her stand and why is she being abused. Ranaut says, “Mujhe iss desh se nikaal diya gaya tha. Aur aisa kaun kehta hai ki mujhe Sainiko ka sammaan nahi hai. Main aisa kyu kehti Subhash Chandra Bose humare first PM de, (kyuki) unhone Azad Hind Fauj banaya tha. Aap unko discredit kar sakte hai toh wo theek hai, lekin main kisi ko credit dedu toh wo theek nahi hai?”

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Meanwhile, on the work front, Kangana Ranaut will be next seen in Emergency, in which she plays former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The actress has also directed the political drama, which also stars Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade and Mahima Chaudhry. The film is slated to hit theatres on September 6, 2024.

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