I was an unwanted girl child, today work with the best: Kangana

Wednesday 31st March 2021 07:13 EDT
 
 

Actress Kangana Ranaut shared a tweet talking about her journey and how far she has come. In response to a tweet by filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri praising her for her relentless energy, Kangana said how she was an unwanted child. He talked about the actress “working non-stop, doing amazing films after films, during the toughest Covid period. Imagine from Jayalalithaa to action to the Air Force. . . a kind of life to die for. A lot of young actors must learn from her.”

Kangana replied, “I was an unwanted girl child, today I work with best and passionate filmmakers, artists and technicians. I love my work, not for money, not for fame. When best of the world look at me and say 'only you can do it'. I know I may have been unwanted but I was needed. Much needed.”

The actress is currently filming for her upcoming movie 'Tejas' in Rajasthan. The plot is based on the story of a woman pilot in the Indian Air Force. She recently shared a photo from the sets on Twitter and wrote, “Action in almost 50 degrees. When the survival instinct kicks in something tells me, I can't do this but then something I don't recognise says, eventually this body will be burnt in this same fire what you saving yourself for, give yourself to me, all of you. Ok then, take me.”

On the work front, Kangana awaits the release of 'Thalaivi', in which she plays the titular character of late Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa.


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