Kangana Ranaut: People mistake my genuine dislike for them as arrogance
Kangana Ranaut, in a recent interview, says that she is not afraid of losing out and constantly tries to move on.
Although Kangana Ranaut's latest release, Rangoon, may have underperformed at the box office, but unfazed by the failure, the actress strives to move on. Known for her refreshing frankness and over-the-top interviews, recently, in an interview, the actress reinstated the fact that she does not fear failure and is here to do business.
In an interview to a leading daily, Kangana was quoted as saying, "I don't fear losing out. I constantly try and move on. If you don't move on, you lose out. One needs to know the trick to move on to see the constant growth. That is what my endeavour is. I know it is not possible that I will always succeed in whatever I do. But it is all right."
We all know how the National award-winning actress is, invariably, in news for her in-the-face statements and when asked about it, the actress said, "People mistake my introvert nature or my genuine disliking for them as arrogance. It's taken for granted that women should be receptive of whatever and whosoever comes to their way. But there is a possibility that she is genuinely disinterested and wants to be in her shell," adding, "It's just that I don't waste time on equations that are not going anywhere or don't add to my life in any way. It will be a waste of time."
Although the actress has time and again proved her acting talent, she is always mired in controversies. After her tiff with Shahid Kapoor going public, Kangana was attacked by Shekhar Suman on social media and thereafter, Karan Johar reacted to Kangana's statement that he is the flag bearer of nepotism', and said, "She was my guest and I had to hear what she said. She has the right to have an opinion but when she says flag bearer of nepotism', what I want to say is I don't think she has understood the entirety of that statement because what is nepotism? Am I working with my son, daughter or nephew? What about those 15 film makers who are not for the film industry?", adding, "I am done with Kangana playing the woman card and the victim card. You can't be a victim at every point of time who has a sad story to say as to how you have been terrorized by the bad world of industry."
But amid all the brouhaha, Kangana, smilingly, finds her way out and surprises us with her blockbuster movies. So, more power to you, Miss Ranaut and on the eve of International Women's Day, we hope that you continue to enthrall your fans with your acting prowess.
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