"I Was An Unwanted Girl Child," Reveals Kangana Ranaut As Vivek Agnihotri Wants To Award Her For Her Passion

    "I Was An Unwanted Girl Child," Reveals Kangana

    "I Was An Unwanted Girl Child," Reveals Kangana Ranaut As Vivek Agnihotri Wants To Award Her For Her Passion

    Actress Kangana Ranaut has a lot of reasons to celebrate her career of late. The actress who is busy working on her upcoming film Tejas where she plays an air force pilot shared a post about shooting for action sequences in a desert in 50 degree Celsius temperatures.

    Riding high on the success of the Thalavi trailer and her fourth National Award for Manikarnika and Panga, the actress was praised by filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri for her talent and dedication especially since she has been shooting non-stop for projects even during the pandemic.

    On Kangana’s post about Tejas the filmmaker wrote, “I think @KanganaTeam must get an award only for her relentless energy, working non-stop, doing amazing films after films, during the toughest Covid period. Imagine from Jayalalita to action to Air Force... a kind of life to die for. A lot of young actors must learn from her.”

    The actress went on to make a daunting revelation in her tweet thereafter. She said that she was an unwanted girl child who is today feels she’s needed when she earns praise for her hardwork and passion while working beside some of the best artists and filmmakers in the country.

    “I was an unwanted girl child, today I work with best and passionate filmmakers, artists and technicians. I love my work, not for money, not for fame. When best of the world look at me and say ‘only you can do it’ I know I may have been unwanted but I was needed. Much needed,” wrote Kangana with a heart emoticon at the end.


    Kangana has a slew of upcoming releases including Thalaivi, Dhakaad, Manikarnika: The Legend Of Dida, Tejas and Aparajita Ayodhya.