Kangana Ranaut reminisces childhood memories that pierced her heart, says ‘extraordinary people who did legendary things are rejected by families’ – Times of India
She revealed, “My birthday month, growing up grannies told stories that after a sister another girl child birth disappointed everyone but they didn’t mind much cos I was very beautiful and marrying me off won’t be a big burden, they all laughed at anecdotes but it pierced my heart every-time.”
She further added, “There are studies, researches, books to back this fact that in the history of the world, extraordinary people who gained enormous success /did legendary things are those who were rejected/devalued either by the societies or families. So obstacles and hardships are meaningful.”
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Meanwhile, the actress was snapped today arriving at a gym studio in Mumbai.
On the work front, Kangana has some interesting projects lined up. This includes, ‘Thalaivi,’ ‘Dhaakad’, ‘Manikarnika Returns: The Legend Of Didda’ and ‘Tejas.’ She will also be essaying the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in an upcoming political drama.