Kangana Ranaut
Kangana Ranaut has suggested she might leave Bollywood after the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. In a recent interview with Aaj Tak, she mentioned that she might move into active politics because she finds the Hindi film industry 'fake'.
Kangana Ranaut vows to leave Bollywood after winning Lok Sabha elections 2024
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When asked if she would leave Bollywood if she wins the elections from the Mandi constituency, The Emergency actor replied, "Yes." Kangana further shared her thoughts, "The film world is a lie, everything there is fake. They create a very different environment. It is a glossy world like a fake bubble which is to attract the audience. This is the reality. I am a very passionate person. I never wanted to do a job because I had to. Even in films I start writing, and when I get bored of playing a role, I direct or produce, so I have a very fertile mind and I want to be passionately engaged."
Kangana Ranaut recently opened up about why she would not leave Bollywood
Just recently, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate from Mandi Lok Sabha constituency Kangana Ranaut, who is currently busy in her election campaign said that she is not going to leave the film industry.
In an interview with ANI, she said, "I cannot leave the industry right now as many of my films are pending."
The BJP has fielded Kangana from Himachal Pradesh's Mandi in the Lok Sabha elections. The decision of Kangana Ranaut to contest from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, a region with historical political significance, adds a layer of intrigue to the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Mandi, known as a stronghold of the Congress party, presents a formidable challenge for Ranaut as she steps into the political arena.
The upcoming polls in Himachal Pradesh, scheduled for June 1, will not only witness the electoral battle for four Lok Sabha seats but also entail the contest for six Assembly seats that fell vacant following the disqualification of Congress MLAs.
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