Kangana Ranaut reveals 'Queen' changed her life
Kangana Ranaut's overall performance in 'Queen', won her the National Award for Top Actress in 2014. Celebrating seven years of the iconic film, Kangana exposed about how she imagined that hte film could not release. "After almost a decade long struggle I was told I am too great an actor to become a Bollywood leading woman, frizzy hair and vulnerable voice managed to get worse, I signed Queen thinking this will never launching, signed it for money with that cash I visited film school in New York."
Speaking about her trip in US and how she practically started to be a filmmaker there, Kangana added, "In New York I studied screenwriting, directed a little film in California by age 24 which gave me a breakthrough in Hollywood after seeing might work a big firm hired me since a director, I buried all my acting ambitions, did not possess the courage to come back to India. Bought a small home in the outskirts of LA in Calabasas, simply when I left everything, Queen released, changed my entire life and Indian Cinema permanently marked the Birth of a fresh leading lady and female centric parallel cinema."
Celebrating the spirit to 'Queen', Kangana concluded, "Queen isn't merely a film for me personally, it had been an explosion of all I ever deserved was stored from me for 10 long years, everything emerged all at kinds, it had been overwhelming, I truly believe what's ours no one may take away hang within their you'll get your due."