In conversation with Kangana Ranaut ahead of Rangoon co-starring Shahid Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan....
Who hasn’t gone through a bad past? Who hasn’t faced the lows of life? What really matters is how you overcome your weakness and move ahead in life – Kangana Ranaut being the best example. Being an ‘outsider’, the actress has faced severe backlash personally as well as professionally but today, she’s known as the ‘Queen’ of Bollywood or like we choose to believe – she’s ‘Once a queen, always a queen”. Doesn’t that say it all? In conversation with the one and only Kangana Ranaut ahead of her upcoming film, Rangoon that’s releasing this Friday. Read on…
Who is your biggest critic back home? Your sister or your mother?
None, coz they love all my films. Otherwise, I like constructive criticisms and I always look up to it. I have a few critics who I have high regards for and I look forward to what their feedback is towards my work. But talking about my family, my brother’s favourite film is Double Dhamaal so you can figure out the criticism. (Laughs). He loves Double Dhamaal and he thinks that’s the high point in my career. He was really thrilled to see me in that film so definitely, their opinions don’t matter too much.
Quiz her about Shahid’s remark where he tagged her as a woman with ‘vivid imaginations’ and she said…
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