Kangana Ranaut to Portray Indira Gandhi in Upcoming Film Amidst Industry Challenges
- Kangana Ranaut expresses her desire to direct Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan together.
- Her PR team imposed a strict 'Emergency' on her, advising her not to speak to the media at the trailer launch.
- Kangana Ranaut aims to showcase the talented sides of these top Bollywood stars through her direction.
Kangana Ranaut is set to take on the role of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in her latest film, a project she describes as fraught with challenges. At the trailer launch in Mumbai, the actress expressed her feelings of being "boycotted" by Bollywood, revealing the emotional toll the journey has taken on her. She acknowledged the support of her producer, Renu Pitti, emphasizing the significance of a film about a woman, directed by a woman. During the event, Ranaut shared insights into the difficulties she faced while making the film, stating that it is not easy for others to stand by her or praise her work. She noted that her family, friends, and the media have been supportive, hoping for her resurgence in the industry, which often identifies with the underdog narrative. Kangana also discussed her public relations team's decision to impose a media "Emergency" at the launch, limiting her interactions with the press. As a multifaceted personality, she addressed speculation about her future in acting, suggesting that her path will be determined by public interest and her own feelings about success in the industry. In her remarks, Ranaut expressed gratitude for the revenue generated by the film industry and highlighted the untapped artistic potential of various actors, including her regret over not directing the late Irrfan Khan, whom she admired greatly.