Kangana Ranaut spoke openly on the controversies related to her, said- Men called me a witch…

Actress Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' is getting tremendous response. Kangana's acting is being praised a lot. Now the actress has spoken openly about the controversies related to the past years. Kangana Ranaut says that whatever has been said about me has been said only by men.

Kangana Ranaut said that when I was doing research for this film, people talked a lot about my affair and friends. I was shocked. I wondered why a woman is limited to only the men she has encountered in her life, in whatever capacity? This was very wrong. I have taken special care not to go in that direction either. I would put myself in the shoes of a Prime Minister to see what he did and what he could not do. How far she reached and what mess she did, look at it as a story.

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this is very insulting

Regarding personal life, Kangana Ranaut said- 'I think it is very insulting for a woman to be labeled like this. I have also seen in my career as an actress, most of the time my controversy is what men said about me, someone filed a case or someone called me a witch or, someone said something which makes an actor feel bad. As my credibility is gone. This is not correct.'

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Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency brings to the screen the dark chapter of Indian politics, which shook the roots of Indian democracy between 1975 and 1977. This film focuses on the strict rule and dictatorial decisions of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The focus of the story is on the 21-month long Emergency, in which civil liberties were abolished.

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