Kangana Ranaut, who is wearing multiple hats as producer, director, and lead actress in her upcoming film
Emergency
, recently shared insights into her earlier days in the industry. Known for her strong opinions, Kangana opened up about her '
diva
' phase, recalling times when she would demand specific hotels from
producers
, even threatening to halt shooting if her requests weren’t met.
In her interview with Mashable India, Kangana was asked how she feels now that she's on the other side as a producer. Reflecting on her past behavior, she admitted, "That
karma
came back to haunt me." Kangana acknowledged that her experiences as an actress with strict
demands
have come full circle now that she's handling production challenges herself.
When questioned about her empathy towards production managers, Kangana emphasized her compassionate nature, stating, "I have always been a very empathetic person. I don’t like people who are fake. I hate fake people. I am the most gentle, soft-hearted, empathetic…” However, she also admitted that she’s had a “reality check” as a producer, dealing with similar demands from the actors in her films.
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In Emergency, Kangana portrays the role of former Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi
. The film features a star-studded cast, including Milind Soman, Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Choudhary, and the late Satish Kaushik. The movie is set to hit theaters on September 6.
Ahead of the release of her upcoming film Emergency, Kangana Ranaut has approached the police after receiving death threats on social media. A disturbing video recently appeared online, where a few men were heard threatening Kangana, over the controversial depiction of sikhs in the film. Kangana shared the video on Twitter, tagging the police departments of Himachal, Maharashtra, and Punjab, with the message, "Please look into this."