Indian actress Kangana Ranaut revealed that she has experienced, Bollywood as a place where true talent has no place to work and talented people are badly neglected.
Currently, Kangana Ranaut is occupied with her new movie “Emergency”. During an interview. The actress discussed her life journey and her latest film. She stated that “Bollywood is a hopeless place that looks down on people who have it easy.”
She said, “Only some people have problems with me. Otherwise, if you see, I won the election, and the kind of love I receive from the industry proves that. So is the problem with them or with me?”
In response to the host’s question about boycotting Bollywood, “Bollywood is, honestly I am saying, it is a very hopeless place. Nothing will happen to 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.”
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Kangana made her acting debut in “Gangster.” She has also appeared in films such as “Woh Lamhe,” “Once Upon a Time in Mumbai,” and “Double Dhamaal.”
Her box office success came with “Queen,” and she achieved milestones with “Tanu Weds Manu Returns” and a national award. She also won a seat in the Mandi Lok Sabha in Himachal Pradesh.
Kangana will be portraying former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in her upcoming movie “Emergency.” The movie is scheduled to be released on September 6. Other prominent actors in the movie include Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishal Nayak, and the late Satish Kaushik.