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Kangana Ranaut: “Even If I Do A 100-Crore Film, It’s Called A Flop”

Mumbai: Kangana Ranaut has been vocal about her criticism of people and practices of the industry that she does not approve of, was speaking at an event in Delhi where she said that her anger is very constructive.

Kangana’s team has shared information of her interaction at the Delhi event, where she was involved in an energetic discussion with Roshan Abbas as she attended the Republic Summit in Delhi on the second and concluding day.

Speaking at the event, Kangana has heard saying, “My anger is very constructive anger. Every time I’ve gotten angry in life, it has been for a reason to construct, to do better or to excel or for my team to excel. Like I said, when I left home, I did not leave because I just want to give my parents hell. I had a vision, I had a plan, so it’s been a very constructive emotion. I would like to go against practices which are pulling people down, which are not productive. What I do in anger has always worked for me. There is a child inside me that is beyond any logic.”

“Even if I do a 100-crore film, it’s called a flop. People think I am careless with my money but I am very wise when it comes to handling my finances. I like to invest in my dreams. I don’t like to invest in a dead zone and freeze my money. I am also an obsessive lover not just sexually but platonic too. The ones I love, I spoil them silly. I love my parents. My brother’s wedding is in Udaipur. I like to spend on people I love. God has been very kind. I support causes too and donate where my heart belongs”, she added.

Kangana is set for her upcoming movie ‘Thalaivi’ based on the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu J. Jayalalitha. On the work front, Apart from ‘Thalaivi’ Kangana Ranaut is set to give another hit in her upcoming Sports film titled ‘Panga’ in which she will be playing the role of Kabbadi player.

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