Kangana Ranaut thinks, it would be stupid to make a move to the West now
Kangana Ranaut thinks, it would be stupid to make a move to the West now
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The Rangoon star Kangana Ranaut has always been vocal about her opinion. She never afraids of any controversies. During an interview when Queen of Bollywood asked about her Hollywood plans, she said, "It would be stupid for anyone to make the move to the West now. Their theatre business is crashing because of the influx of digital media. Asia, on the other hand, is where Hollywood was 15 years ago. It is a lucrative time for entertainment here. These are baits that I won’t fall prey to."

Added by the source, "If an American film is doing Rs 100 crore business, and not all our films are able to, we may not find adequate screens for home-bred films 10 years down the line. I’m all for world cinema, but it needs to be a film that brings employment and money into our country. I don’t wish to offer myself on a platter to another industry."

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Kangana continued by saying, "Women are raised to believe they are healers. They can only nurture. People appreciate the goody two-shoes. Even the most successful women want to be liked by others. There is the alluring promise of heaven for those who can love selflessly. It’s fine if they can’t look themselves in the eye, but the world should see them as the epitome of holiness. They [her colleagues] don’t stand up for themselves, forget doing it for others."

The Tanu Weds Manu actress added, "I was dragged to court for being who I am. I was restricted to a relationship that was behind closed doors and I fought it fair and square. People talk rubbish, but they can’t decide how I lead my life. I felt stigmatised. I would wake up to hideous emails, which I hadn’t written. I am a certified screenwriter from the New York Film Academy. I don’t write such crap."

Kangana spoke about her personal life controversy, "Someone I once shared a beautiful equation with did it… and with such malice. It did hurt me."

On asking about legal notice to apologise, "I refused. I never completely understood the story — who was impersonating whom? I was threatened that horrifying secrets about me would be revealed. My parents were concerned for my safety, but I couldn’t bear it quietly. There was a group of jealous hats wandering around him, using him to aim vengeance at me. The film industry is a lovely place. They really cared for me. Prove what you are claiming and then I may apologise. I won’t stand bullying."

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