Kangana calls male actors “impolite” sideline heroines
Kangana calls male actors “impolite”
sideline heroines
Actress and politician Kangana Ranaut (BJP MP) has often asserted in detail on her career in Bollywood and how she struggled as an outsider for many yeaors before making a headway for herself in the industry.
In an recent media interaction, Kangana revealed that most of the male actors in the industry are impolite.
Nevertheless,she did not let that get to her at any time.
As per Kangana Ranaut
Amidst the interview, when the host asked Kangana if she had ever faced any untoward advances from the heroes in the industry, she said, “she hasn’t worked with so many heroes. Her concern was that these heroes were extremely impolite.
She faced lot of trouble.
She went on to continue, “she isn’t implying in a sexual way. But things like coming late, behaving badly, putting the heroine down, sideline them, give them a small van… she faced a lot of trouble in this regard, and look at the cases they filed against her. But it happened because she wasn’t okay with this, whereas the other girls were, and they thought why is she so proud of this?”
Kangana made her acting debut in the Anurag Basu directorial with Gangster in 2006, produced by Mahesh Bhatt. After Gangster, Kangana appeared in films such as Woh Lamhe released in 2006 and Life In a Metro released in 2007, among others, before landing a landmark project with Madhur Bhandarkar’s Fashion, for which she was honoured with the National Film Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in 2008. She established herself further with Queen released in 2014 and Tanu Weds Manu Returns in 2015. She has since won three more National Awards.
Meanwhile, she was last seen in Emergency, which she directed,
co-produced, and wrote.
News Edit KV Raman
