controversial actor and Member of parliament (MP) kangana ranaut took to her social media to laud the girls who hail from her domestic country of Himachal Pradesh.

She shared pics of her fellow contemporaries yami gautam and preity zinta and stated that girls from Himachal can “do with a few hype.” The ‘Gangster’ actress had additionally shared a snap of the ‘Laapataa girls’ reputation Pratibha Ranta, who takes place to hail from Shimla.

kangana took to her instagram story to share photos of the aforementioned girls and expressed her mind in the caption.

kangana Ranaut’s instagram tale praising Himachali women


Posting a university comprising photographs of the gorgeous stars preity zinta, yami gautam, and the growing Pratibha Ranta, kangana shared that the ladies of Himachal looked as or more lovely than the actresses mentioned above and they worked similarly tough to make a living.

She wrote on her instagram story, “when I visit Himachal and spot our ladies equally or better searching than us work tirelessly in the fields no insta no reels raising cattle and making the ends meet. I experience they are able to truely do with a few hype. #himachaligenes #himachaliwomen.”


kangana drawing parallels between hollywood and indian movie enterprise

Of late, kangana ranaut made headlines when she voiced her guide for hollywood megastar Blake active amid her ongoing s*xual harassment case against her ‘It Ends With Us’ co-big name Justin Baldoni. She attempted to draw comparisons between hollywood and the indian motion picture enterprise and brought up hema Committee document in her conversation.

talking approximately the equal, the ‘Ungli’ actress divulged, “Even in hollywood women who refuse to compromise, they're maligned and their careers are destroyed its now not just bollywood comparable file known as hema Committee had pop out approximately the malayalam movie industry, it is disturbing and shameful.”

kangana ranaut will next be visible in the political drama 'Emergency,' in which she is playing the function of the former top minister Indira Gandhi. The movie, which to start with ran into problem with the crucial Board of film Certification (CBFC), is gearing up to hit the cinemas on january 17, 2025.

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