Kangana Ranaut, known for her fearless statements, has once again stirred up a storm with claims of a ‘conspiracy’ against her within the Bollywood industry. As she gears up for the release of her much-anticipated film Emergency, the actress revealed in a recent interview that several key figures in the industry, including casting directors, cinematographers, and even actors, have refused to work with her.
“Industry Insiders Warned Others Not to Work with Me”
Speaking candidly to The Times of India, Kangana shared that she has faced significant resistance from within the industry. She said, “Several casting directors and DOPs refused to work with me. Actors were receiving calls to not work with me. There was a lot of conspiracy against me.” Despite these challenges, Kangana expressed her gratitude for those who chose to stand by her during this difficult time.
Grateful for Support from Co-Stars
Despite the obstacles, Kangana feels fortunate to have collaborated with talented actors like Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Satish Kaushik, and Mahima Choudhary on Emergency. She described working with these stars as “the best feeling,” highlighting that they not only agreed to work with her but also treated her with respect and love.
Focus on Positive Feedback Over Criticism
At the trailer launch of Emergency in Mumbai, Kangana was asked if she views herself as a “one-woman army” and whether she relates to Salman Khan’s experiences of being misunderstood in Bollywood. In her typical confident manner, Kangana responded that she prefers to concentrate on her fans and the positive feedback she receives. She emphasized that she’s more invested in the love and support from her audience than in the critics who seek to push her out of the industry.
“Negative People Have Their Own Circle”
Kangana also addressed the presence of “negative people” in the film industry who, according to her, have formed their own exclusive circle. She believes that in their eyes, she will always be a problem because they think that only their “own people” should occupy positions of power in the industry. She remarked, “These people might belong to their group, gang, or family. Why should we address such people? Ninety percent of people love you, but some only focus on the three percent who constantly create trouble.”
As Kangana prepares for the release of her directorial venture Emergency on September 6, her latest remarks have once again ignited discussions about the challenges she faces in the industry. Whether her claims of a conspiracy hold weight or not, one thing is certain—Kangana Ranaut continues to be a force to be reckoned with in Bollywood.