Kangana Ranaut felt her acting career in Bollywood was over before ‘Queen’ released, she claims it ‘marked the Birth of a new leading lady’ in Bollywood

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New Delhi: It’s been 7 years since the launch of the iconic female-centric movie ‘Queen’ starring Kangana Ranaut directed by Vikas Bahl. On its launch anniversary, Kangana took to Twitter on Sunday (March 7) to share her private journey and apprehensions before the launch of her hit film. 

In a candid Twitter thread, the ‘Tanu weds Manu’ actress revealed that she solely did ‘Queen’ for cash and by no means anticipated the movie to achieve success or for that matter to even hit theatres. 

In the Twitter thread, she wrote, “After almost a decade long struggle I was told I am too good an actor to be a Bollywood leading lady, curly hair and vulnerable voice made it worse, I signed Queen thinking this will never release, signed it for money with that money I went to film school in New York.”

‘Queen’, nonetheless after its launch turned an prompt hit and a breakthrough film for Kangana as it helped unveil her acting prowess to the Bollywood trade. 

She added that in New York she studied screenwriting, directed a small movie in California at the age of 24. This nearly gave her a breakthrough in Hollywood. She additional wrote, “After seeing my work a big agency hired me as a director, I buried all my acting ambitions, did not have the courage to return to India.”

Continuing the story, she wrote, “Bought a small house in the outskirts of LA in Calabasas, just when I left everything, Queen released, changed my life and Indian Cinema forever marked the Birth of a new leading lady and woman-centric parallel cinema #7yearsofqueen”. 

She concluded on an emotional word saying, “Queen is not just a film for me, it was an explosion of everything I ever deserved was kept away from me for 10 long years, everything came all at ones, it was overwhelming, I truly believe what is ours no one can take away hang in their you will get your due.”

Kangana’s work in ‘Queen’ was critically acclaimed by nationwide and worldwide viewers and she was awarded the Best Actress award each at the sixtieth Filmfare Award present and 62nd National Film Awards ceremony. 

On the work entrance, the actress was final seen in her co-directorial ‘Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi’ in 2019. She might be subsequent seen in ‘Thalaivi’, an upcoming biographical movie about the life of politician J. Jayalalithaa, the place she might be taking part in the function of the distinguished political chief. She additionally has an action-thriller movie ‘Dhaakad’ directed by Razneesh Ghai lined up for Diwali which can function her as a spy.





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