Kangana Ranaut pens an insightful note while staggering through the filmmaking journey of ‘Emergency’

Kangana, on Monday taking to her respective Instagram handle shares her ideas and beliefs on filmmaking and pens a note that’s really praiseworthy. 

One of the most talented actressess of India, Kangana Ranaut is heading towards her upcoming journey in the film Emergency. Kangna being the director of the film herself will be enacting one of the most challenging characters of her entire career that is of the historically celebrated personalities, former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi.

Kangana, on Monday taking to her respective Instagram handle shares her ideas and beliefs on filmmaking and pens a note that’s really praiseworthy.

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“Filmmaking is a fine blend of prep, practice and spontaneity. That’s why it can be the most difficult or the easiest thing to do, depends how efficiently you can be rigid and fluid both at the same time.”

She further added, “If you know how to prepare hard to shoot what must be shot yet in the last moment you demolish that mental structure/ road map / blue print and be free to find something entirely different based on your instincts then you know how to make a movie …. And if you know how to make a movie you will know in actuality one can’t make a movie

Kangana concluded to her statement with, “Filmmaker is a myth, there is no such thing. If anything, a movie makes a maker because story has its own seed and soul which finds expression and manifests and so called maker simply watches bewildered, enchanted as she finds herself transform in to a role she must play.”

 

‘Emergency’ also stars Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhry, Shreyas Talpade and Milind Soman in pivotal roles.