Kangana Ranaut identifies Bollywood as a ‘hopeless place’, here’s why
Kangana Ranaut is occupied with the promotion of her next movie, Emergency.
Kangana Ranaut is occupied with the promotion of her next movie, Emergency.
In the most recent episode of The Bombay Journey with Mashable India, Kangana Ranaut discussed her work and movies. She expressed her belief that Bollywood is a “hopeless place” that feeds off the individuals who have it easy.
She stated, “Only a people have a problem with me otherwise if you see me, I won an election and the kind of love that I receive from the industry, proves my point. So the problem is me or with them?”
She added, “Bollywood is, honestly I am saying, it is a very hopeless place. Kuch nahi hone wala inka. Ek toh talent se ye jalte hain. Jo bhi inko talented dikhta hain na uske piche pad ke ya toh usko khatam kar dete hain unka career barbaad kar dete hain unko boycott kar dete hain. Itna ganda PR kar kar ke unko badnaam karte hain (Nothing will happen with them. They are jealous of talent. If they see someone talented they go after them to destroy their career. Horrible PR is written on them and they are boycotted from the industry).”
After making her screen debut in Gangster, Kangana went on to feature in a number of movies, including Double Dhamaal, Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, and Woh Lamhe. With Queen, she made her professional debut. Tanu Weds Manu Returns brought her even more success at the box office, and she won National Awards for both movies. She made her election debut earlier this year, winning the Mandi Lok Sabha seat in Himachal Pradesh.
She is set to play the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in Emergency. It also stars Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik. It opens in theaters on September 6.