Kangana Ranaut, who is known for her unapologetic and candid demeanor, recently reflected on the controversies that have surrounded her throughout her career, saying that many of them stemmed from men making comments about her.
During an interview with The New Indian, as the actress talked about the making of her recent film Emergency, wherein she played the role of late former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Kangana was asked about what aspects of her life she touched upon in her film.
“While I was doing research for the film, people spoke about her sensational affairs, and friendships. I was appalled. I said ‘why a woman is limited to the men she has encountered in her life, in whatever capacity? It was very wrong. I have taken special care of not even going into that direction, and strictly looking at her as a Prime Minister and what she did and what she could not, where she rose and what she messed up as a story,” stated Kangana.
She explained that it is very degrading for a woman to be labelled. She cited her own example and claimed that most of her controversies have rose because of men had to say about her. “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,” added Kangana.