The outspoken Kangana Ranaut recently discussed why, in her opinion, the film business is less difficult than the political
Kangana Ranaut, who is renowned for her audacious remarks and brazen demeanour, made news recently for her open comments regarding politics and the film industry. The outspoken actress recently discussed why, in her opinion, the film business is less difficult than the political sphere in an interview.
The highly regarded movie “Gangster” marked Kangana Ranaut‘s professional debut in 2006. She discovered herself in a discouraging cycle of hit and miss films despite the movie’s success. “I was stuck in a cycle of hit film-flop film and decided that I wanted more from my life,” she remarked, looking back on this time. Her quest for a route that would provide greater personal and professional fulfilment resulted from this contemplation.
Kangana‘s success with “Gangster” brought her a lot of opportunities, including an unexpected offer from the political realm. After the movie’s premiere, she remembered being approached with a political ticket. She declined it, though, deciding instead to concentrate on her rapidly advancing Bollywood career. Kangana made the decision because she wanted to solidify her position in the entertainment sector before thinking about entering politics.
Kangana‘s comments about the comparative ease of working in the film industry versus politics have sparked considerable discussion. She explained, ““I am somebody who follows her passion. If you look at me in the film industry, I am an actor, writer, director and producer. And here in my political career,
She added “if I have to engage myself with the people here, I will go ahead with it. However, I won’t deny that the work in the film industry is comparatively easier than in politics. The latter takes a lot of effort. It is a harsh life, just like doctors, where only troubled people come to see you. When you go to watch a film, you are very relaxed. But, politics isn’t like it.”