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Kangana Ranaut Says Her 'Enemies Keep Exposing Themselves, Don't Need Her'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Jul, 2019 07:46 PM
  • Kangana Ranaut Says Her 'Enemies Keep Exposing Themselves, Don't Need Her'

Kangana Ranaut says rather than her working to expose people, it is her enemies who keep doing the job for the actor. Over the years, the actor has publicly called out prominent people from Bollywood, including Karan Johar, Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt among others, over issues ranging from nepotism to lack of political temperament.


Kangana has also been in a widely reported public spat with actor Hrithik Roshan. Asked if she would be exposing more people, the actor said she has a different take on it. "It isn't that I expose anyone, sometimes people expose themselves casually. I keep it very light, I talk about common sense. As I say about my enemies, what do they need me for? they work hard on exposing themselves so badly," Kangana told reporters on Tuesday.


She was speaking at the trailer launch of her next, Judgementall Hai Kya. Directed by Prakash Kovelamudi, the thriller also features Rajkummar Rao.


In 2016, Kangana and Hrithik slapped each other with legal notices. Kangana claimed they had a relationship and he had promised to marry her. Hrithik, however, denied it and said they were just work colleagues and also demanded a public apology from the Queen star.


Kangana said the phase between 2016 and 2017 was when she was shamed and called mentally unstable. "There was a phase in my life where people tried to openly shame me by saying I have a mental illness and I'm on medication. Hence I am claiming things. I had answered that as well with a 'So what?' Even though I am not on any medication, I wouldn't have been embarrassed if I was," she said.


"When Kanika Dhillon (writer) narrated this role to me, I thought it was my story. If that phase hadn't come and I had heard the story then, maybe I wouldn't have considered it an issue - a girl being called mentally unstable," she added.


The actor said although she related to the film but doesn't take being called unstable as a compliment or humiliation. "I neither take it as a compliment or humiliation if people think of me as Jhansi ki Rani or Mental or Tanu or Datto," she added, naming characters from her films.


Kangana said when she left her house to make a mark in Bollywood, the only thing she had was faith. "To keep the ability to continue to trust people is very healthy. You'll be finished without that ability if you don't trust people or don't have faith in life. If you live in constant insecurity of being betrayed, cheated, you're already finished. I work a lot to keep the ability on a high scale."


The film was initially titled Mental Hai Kya and was at the receiving end with many people calling the title derogatory and insensitive to people with mental illness.


Members of the Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS) had written a letter to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) seeking a change in the title, stating that they find it derogatory and demeaning to the mentally ill. Balaji Motion Pictures, the film's producer, later changed the title due to objections.


Kangana said the CBFC was extremely cooperative with the film's team. "The Psychiatric Association asked us to battle it out in court to show that the word has indeed been banned just weeks ago. Obviously, you don't have that much choice. But we truly believe that our product is sincere and we have been given a U/A certificate. Their (Psychiatric Association's) panel was present there and with a heavy heart they said, 'you've made a good film and we couldn't find anything offensive in it.' We have faith in our intentions. I don't think it's going to make a difference with a small title (change)," she added.


Judgementall Hai Kya is scheduled to be released on July 26.

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