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Kangana Ranaut on meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, her Struggles and her Brand Value

     

    We know these are two different things that Kangana Ranaut talked about in an interview, but somehow it is what happened. Kangana Ranaut spoke about how much it meant to her that only she and Aamir Khan were the two people, who were invited to a special dinner during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Mumbai. They were the only two actors, who were invited and Kangana said that they sat near Mr. Modi at the event. Mallika Sherawat would have taken thousands of selfies if she was in Kangana’s place. Nevertheless, Kangana continued to talk about how there was a time when she wasn’t the kind of actress brands wanted to associate themselves with. Now big brands are rushing to her to sign her up. And of course, no Kangana interview is complete without her telling the story how how much she struggled in Bollywood. Read on Kangana’s words below.

    Kangana Ranaut on meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, her Stuggles and her Brand Value

     

    Kangana Ranaut on meeting India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi
    It felt good. I recently attended the International Fleet Review as well. And this time, they asked me to be there for the dinner. We were on the adjacent table to Mr. Modi. I like going to such events. To be honest, I really admire Mr. Modi. He has such a wonderful life story. He is a visionary.

    Kangana on her brand value
    I remember being someone who people were embarrassed by being associated with. And now, I am this very important brand in the country. I remember the time when brands didn’t like my image… they found it controversial, to now, things have changed.

    Kangana on big brands accepting who she is now
    This is a time where people are embracing the woman that I am, and I think my story is appealing to people. I think it’s about coming from that kind of a background, having to struggle a lot… people embrace that about me.

    Kangana on her hard beginnings in Bollywood
    At one point, I hit rock bottom, and got very insignificant roles and kind of got lost in the crowd for many years…

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