In an interview, the “Emergency” actress said that what men said about her created controversies in her career.
In a recent interview, Kangana Ranaut, actress and Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Mandi, shared about the controversies that surround her life, which have taken over her credibility as an artist. She said that many of them stemmed from men making comments about her, which she emphasised that she finds unfair.
Kangana Ranaut talks about the controversies in her life.
Explaining about not focusing on her personal life, she said, “I think it’s very degrading for a woman to be labelled as … For example, even I have seen even in my career as an actress, most of the time my controversy is what men said about me, somebody filed a case, or somebody called me a witch or, somebody said something that took over my credibility as an artist. That’s not fair.”
Kangana Ranaut on her film Emergency.
In an interview with The New India, Kangana Ranaut spoke about making her latest film, Emergency, which delves into the life of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. She was asked about what aspects of her life she touched upon in her film Emergency, to which she said, “While I was doing research for the film, people spoke about her sensational affairs and friendships. I was appalled. I said ‘why a woman is limited to the men she has encountered in her life, in whatever capacity? It was very wrong. I have taken special care of not even going into that direction, and strictly looking at her as a Prime Minister and what she did and what she could not, where she rose and what she messed up as a story.”
In 2016, Hrithik Roshan registered a case against Kangana involving an email exchange between the two. He filed a complaint alleging that someone impersonating him was emailing Kangana using a bogus email ID. Kangana, however, claimed that it was Hrithik who provided her with the email ID and that they had been communicating through the same email ID until 2014. The emails were allegedly sent in 2013 and 2014.