Kangana Ranaut criticizes industry's bias against her work

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Kangana Ranaut's film "Emergency" is gaining popularity after its release on streaming services. Although it did not do well in theaters, many viewers are praising it. Kangana directed the film and plays Indira Gandhi in it. Recently, director Sanjay Gupta shared his thoughts about "Emergency" on social media. He admitted that he had preconceived notions about the film but was pleasantly surprised after watching it. He called it a "fantastic film" and praised Kangana's performance and direction. In response, Kangana criticized the film industry for its biases against her. She questioned Gupta's motives and the industry's tendency to judge her without understanding her work. She emphasized that the industry should recognize talent and avoid preconceived notions. Kangana shared Gupta's tweet and thanked him for breaking down barriers of prejudice. She urged other filmmakers to refrain from making assumptions about her abilities and talents, stating, “Don’t try to figure me out, I am out of your reach.”


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