Kangana, known as the Queen of Bollywood, is in discussions because of her uninspiring statements. Three-time National Award-winning actress Kangana Ranaut, who faced a lot of struggles in the early days of her journey, feels that Bollywood has no value in talent. Yes, in a recent interview, Kangana said, "Now I'm tough. Initially, when I came here, I thought that talent is everything and you have to prove yourself. I did a lot of things and struggled to make my way. I learned filmmaking, scripting. I did everything thinking that talent is everything. When I expanded my talent, I realized that talent was of no importance in this industry." "The politicians and sportspeople have woven a small net of their own with the help of their contacts and small mafia. They work together in Hindi with each other." It started numbering in a, which all of you must have seen. Kangana, on the other hand, made headlines in 2017 when she called filmmaker Karan Johar an "intolerant" and "nepotism-promoting" to outsiders, who described 'Coffee with Karan' as an endorsement to the children of the film world's nobles. In the interview, Kangana further said, "I was very nervous, I wasn't ready for it." To break it, I had to be strict with my choice, because I think you should get what you deserve. Sometimes you have to achieve what you deserve." Team India beat West Indies by 59 runs, Kohli century Akshay Kumar considers strength and vigour important for Kabaddi Pakistan to accept AITA's decision to relocation