Interviewer: What does 'B-grade actor' mean?
Kangana: (Pause) People like us, when we come from outside, we are enamoured by them. And thatβs what even Ankita told me about Sushant. He wanted to be accepted. She said, "Kangana, Sushant was exactly like youβ¦ he was very intellectual, he would not gossip about anyone, and was very invested in what he did. He had that small-town personality." But she said that "the only difference was that he wanted to be accepted. You somehow have gotten over that urge."
It is true that in the beginning, even I wanted to. I went through that phase where I straightened my hair, I stuffed my lips with botox, I started to do films like 'Rascals', I wore a bikini β I wanted to be desperately accepted. I went through that. I wanted to be on the cover pages of magazines. I wanted to win awards. But it is not going to help. I was still B-grade and they did not accept me.
So I want them to know. When Swara says that 'I'm Sonam Kapoor's best friend', that's not how the world perceives her. No! No matter how much Taapsee Pannu says that everybody loves her, and she has gotten equal opportunities, no! People do not perceive her as somebody who is an equal to an Alia Bhatt or Ananya Pandey. No! So that's what I try to convey β that no matter how much you try and fit in, you are not fitting in. If you are not seeing it, let me show you β in their world, you are still B-grade. I have been through those galis, I know where it goes! So that's what I try to convey to them. If you think you are fitting in and now you have also become insiders, no, you're not.
Quite a few other gems in the interview if anyone's interested.
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