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Kangana Ranaut will pursue a political career, quit acting, said- people should decide…

The trailer of Bollywood industry’s well-known actress Kangana Ranaut’s film ‘Emergency’ has been released. Fans and critics have liked the trailer a lot. It was also trending number 1 on X. The film is based on the emergency imposed in 1947. Kangana will be seen playing the role of Indira Gandhi in it. The actress answered many questions of the media at the trailer launch.

Kangana Ranaut won the seat of Mandi district by winning the Lok Sabha elections this year. She contested the elections on behalf of the BJP party. Meanwhile, Kangana’s statement came that she will move forward in politics and leave her acting career. For some time, Kangana’s films are not doing anything special at the box office. Kangana said- I have not thought anything about this yet. I leave this decision to the audience.

“I never said that I want to become a leader. The party conducted a survey and people said so, only then I got the ticket and contested the elections. I want people to tell me that they see a leader in Kangana, then I will become one. If tomorrow Emergency does well at the box office and people want to see me on screen, then I will definitely continue acting. If I am successful, then I will definitely continue this profession.”

“If I am successful in politics and people like to see me there more, then I will continue that. We go where we are respected and valued. I want life to decide things for me, I don’t have any plans for the future. I am just moving on. I haven’t decided where I want to stay. I am happy staying anywhere.”

Let us tell you that Kangana Ranaut had told in an interview that she had to face a lot of difficulties in making the film ‘Emergency. She did not have money, due to which she even mortgaged her property. If the film is successful, she will be the first one to get her property back.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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