Kangana Ranaut: I Pioneered the Size Zero Trend
Posted on Monday, August 13, 2012 (EST) Kangana Ranaut says she is a trendsetter in Bollywood, whether she is recognized as one, or not. Challenging Kareena Kapoor's claim of having pioneered the size zero trend, Kangna says her entry into Bollywood as a skinny youngster made other actresses to aspire for similar body form. August 13, 2012, (Sawfnews.com) - Kangana Ranaut says she is a trendsetter in
Bollywood, whether she is recognized as one, or not. Challenging Kareena
Kapoor's claim of having pioneered the size zero trend, Kangna says her entry
into Bollywood as a skinny youngster made other actresses to aspire for similar
body form.
The 25-year-old actress told Box-Office India, "Yes, you could call me a
trendsetter because when I made my debut in this industry, everyone was so plump
and I was really skinny, and suddenly all these girls started following the
size-zero trend. You know, during Gangster, people asked me why I was so skinny
and then later, the same people started going size-zero."
She also calims her fashion style is being followed by others.
"Also, earlier people would wear saris and lehengas to award functions and I
started the trend of wearing gowns!"
It's the same story with the type of roles that she chose.
"Even when I chose roles like the one I did in Fashion, some of the big stars
started doing tragedy roles. Before that, people had forgotten these types of
roles."
"I did Woh Lamhe and I was later offered The Dirty Picture (TDP). I told the
makers that I had already done Woh Lamhe, which was very similar to the lead
role in TDP. Now I am doing Queen and I know people will soon start following
that too."
"People tell me, 'Arrey, aapne TWM banayi hai hum bhi waisi film bana rahe
hain.' Jaise humne koi baniyaan khareedi hai toh aap bhi waisi baniyaan
khareedo." It's weird. (Laughs)"
Kangana went on to say she doesn't need to blow her own trumpet.
"I am very young and I don't really feel the need to go out there and scream
from the rooftops. I can see myself working as an actor for another 15 to 20
years and as a director too. I am at peace with myself. I don't take all the
advice that people give me."
She is currently filming for Vikas Bahl's Queen in Paris and says, "The story of the film is about an ordinary girl, who stands up for herself. It's a cute chick flick and my role is really funny." |