
Kangana Ranaut, often in the spotlight for her bold personality and unfiltered opinions, has opened up about the controversies that have plagued her career over the years. As an actress-producer known for her straightforward remarks and tendency to take a stand, Kangana recently shed light on how the words and actions of men in her life have unfairly defined her public image, overshadowing her work as an artist.
Kangana Ranaut reveals most of her controversies stemmed from men
In a recent interaction with The New Indian, Kangana opened up about the changes and achievements in her personal life while promoting her recent release, Emergency, which follows the life of former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. Kangana shared that many of the controversies surrounding her have stemmed from what men said about her, calling it ‘unfair’ and ‘degrading’. Talking about why she chose not to focus much on Indira Gandhi’s personal life, Kangana shared:
“I think it’s very degrading for a woman, to be labelled as … For example, even I have seen even in my career as an actress, most of the time my controversy is what men said about me, somebody filed a case or somebody called me a witch or, somebody said something that took over my credibility as an artist. That’s not fair”.















