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Kangana Ranaut on mom’s advice about homemaking: "I thought it was silly, but now I agree"

Kangana Ranaut shares how her views on homemaking have changed, a... Read More
Actor Kangana Ranaut recently opened up about how her perspective on homemaking has evolved over the years.In an interview with Brut India, she recalled how her mother once advised her to focus on traditional skills like making achar (pickle) and ghee (clarified butter), as well as growing vegetables. At the time, Kangana admitted she dismissed her mother's advice as "silly."

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“I used to think, ‘What does it matter?’ I was one of the youngest and richest women in the country," she shared. However, she now sees value in her mother’s words. “Today, I find myself saying the same things. I think that is the evolution of women,” she said, referencing a quote that states, "You are not born a woman, you grow to be one."

Kangana further added that her mother is now happy to see this change in her, believing she has matured and become wiser.

On the work front, Kangana was last seen in ‘Emergency’. Reviewing the same, ETimes wrote, “As Indira Gandhi, Kangana Ranaut excels in the second half, particularly in scenes after the Emergency is lifted, her meeting with philosopher J Krishnamurti (Avijit Dutt), and her visit to Bihar’s Belchi village on an elephant at the age of 60. Anupam Kher is effective as Jaiprakash Narayan. Shreyas Talpade’s portrayal of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, while serviceable, isn’t convincing. Milind Soman stands out in his brief role as Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, and Vishak Nair’s menacing Sanjay Gandhi leaves a lasting impression. Mahima Chaudhary, as Pupul Jayakar, brings gravitas to her role.”





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