Kangana Ranaut has shared a fan-made video on Instagram which chronicles her transformation from 2006 to 2021.
From glimpses of her ‘Gangster’ days to celebrating the success of ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ – the video captures Kangana’s journey in B-Town.
The video stirred memories of Kangana’s struggle in Bollywood and the actress wrote, “This is what growing up in the film industry looks like, I was a minor when I started working, I suffered a lot because I should have been in school studying and playing not struggling to make career that too without parents or proper understanding and guidance of film industry but it also gave me lot of time if today I feel after starting from a scratch at 16 and struggling for more than a decade to achieve success.
I can still start from a scratch at 34 and build my own studio and be a successful filmmaker because I have time.”
Getting into a philosophical mood, Kangana further wrote, “I truly believe in what Krishna said in Geeta, every thing that appears bad has some good in it and everything that appears good at the surface definitely carries the seed of some bad in its womb… whether or not we see it that’s our problem but that does not change the nature of reality.”
Kangana Ranaut will soon be seen on the big screen in
‘Thalaivi’, which is based on the life of actor-politician, late Jayalalithaa.
The makers were planning to release in film in April this year but it was postponed due to the pandemic.
‘Thalaivi’ is now being planned for release in August this year.
Apart from this Kangana Ranaut has also started shooting for ‘Tejas’, wherein she plays the role of an air force officer.
The actress is scheduled to travel abroad for an action packed schedule of ‘Dhaakad’.
Kangana has also started work on her next directorial ‘Emergency’ and has also announced ‘Manikarnika Returns’.