Kangana Ranaut is gearing up for the release of her upcoming political thriller Emergency. The actress on the promotional spree is talking her mind out loud expressing her opinions on Bollywood, movies, and celebs. In yet another interview she discussed her career and films voicing her view that Bollywood is a hopeless place. The actress mentioned that she was shadow-banned by the film industry and claimed that people in this fraternity tried to pull her down.
In an interview with Mashable India, Kangana said, “I am a no-nonsense person, people who vibe with me, they love me, but there are very few people who have a problem with me. Otherwise if you see me, I won an election and the kind of love that I receive from the industry, proves my point. So the problem is me or with them?”
Kangana further shared her take on boycotting Bollywood, she said, “Bollywood is, honestly I am saying, it is a very hopeless place. Kuch nahi hone wala inka. Ek toh talent se ye jalte hain. Jo bhi inko talented dikhta hain na uske piche pad ke ya toh usko khatam kar dete hain unka career barbaad kar dete hain unko boycott kar dete hain. Itna ganda PR kar kar ke unko badnaam karte hain (Nothing will happen with them. They are jealous of talent. If they see someone talented they go after them to destroy their career. Horrible PR is written on them and they are boycotted from the industry).”
On the work front, Kangana Ranaut has returned back to acting after after her last movie Dhaakad flopped at the box office. She will be next seen in Emergency portraying former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. She has also turned director and producer for this project that highlights the dark phase of Indian history from 1975-1977. The film will be released in theaters on September 6.