Kangana Reveals doing ‘Tacky Films’ for sister Rangoli’s Surgery!

Kangana Ranaut went through a lot of hardships in order to provide her sister with the medical treatment after she was a victim of an acid attack...

Kangana Ranaut's struggle for sister Rangoli
Hindustan Times

Kangana Ranaut has struggled her way to the top and the actress has clearly worked hard to attain success. She has carved a niche for herself in Bollywood and the actress is once again on a spree to break all her previous records. The Judgementall Hai Kya actress has won several accolades and there's no stopping her.

The actress has suffered through a plethora of problems which brought the best out of her. However, the most heartbreaking has been the acid attack on her sister Rangoli Chandel. With her poor financial condition, Kangana struggled through her teenage days and revealed that she had to work hard so that she could earn money for Rangoli’s treatment. 

Talking to the Mumbai Mirror, she opened up saying, “I did tacky films, took on roles I did not deserve, accepted guest appearances, so my sister could be treated by the best surgeon in India.”

The actress revealed her struggles after she left home and how she grappled with sister Rangoli’s acid attack during her initial days in Bollywood.

I was just 19, on the threshold of a bright career, when the attack happened and it was a long, hard struggle to deal with this kind of perverse, sexist cruelty. Financially too, I was not strong back then. Girls around me would feel depressed by a bad hair day or because a meal was not to their liking. I was grappling with something far more real and yet had no time to sit and cry. I did tacky films, took on roles I did not deserve, accepted guest appearances, so my sister could be treated by the best surgeon in India. It took 54 surgeries.

- Kangana Ranaut

She further narrated how she went on to be the strong, independent woman she is today. “I fell into bad company straight away,” said the actress recalling her day after she left home.

I fell into bad company straight away. Some people took advantage of the fact that I was alone and couldn’t confide in my parents, and I’ve experienced the worst a person can go through. It toughened me up and made me the person I am. But I wouldn’t want my children to go through such extremes. I would want to be there for them.

- Kangana Ranaut

On the work front, who will be seen playing a Kabaddi player in her next, titled Panga which is helmed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari. The film also stars Jassie Gill, Neena Gupta and Richa Chadha in pivotal roles. The film is set to hit the big screens on January 24, 2020.

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