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lyricsolution-com · 5 months ago
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Kangana Ranaut Reflects On Past Insecurities And Urges Women To Embrace Their Beauty | People News
Mumbai: Actress Kangana Ranaut, who is awaiting the release of her upcoming movie ‘Emergency’, recently looked back at her younger self as she shared a video from the music launch of her film ‘Woh Lamhe’. The actress spoke her dissatisfaction with her appearance during the promotional event, and encouraged women to embrace their true self. She recently took to her X, formerly Twitter, and penned…
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mycelebsnthings · 7 months ago
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kanganautopia · 9 months ago
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𝘰 𝘴𝘢𝘪𝘺𝘢𝘯, 𝘩𝘢𝘵𝘵𝘰 𝘫𝘢𝘰 ♡ ~ Kangana Ranaut
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werindialive · 5 months ago
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Kangana Ranaut Reacts to the Delay of Her Film's Release: "It's Like an Emergency Has Been Imposed on My Film'' 
In the latest turn of events, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has voiced her frustration over the delay in the release of her much-anticipated film "Emergency." The film, which has already garnered significant attention due to its sensitive subject matter and Ranaut’s involvement both in front of and behind the camera, is now facing delays that have left the actress disheartened. In her characteristic style, Ranaut took to social media to express her disappointment, stating, "It feels like an emergency has been imposed on my film." 
"Emergency," directed by and starring Kangana Ranaut, is a political drama that revolves around the 1975 Emergency declared in India by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The film has been under the spotlight ever since its announcement, with Ranaut's portrayal of Indira Gandhi being one of the most talked-about aspects. The film is expected to shed light on one of the most controversial periods in Indian political history, and Ranaut's bold approach has added to the intrigue. 
However, the road to the film’s release has not been smooth. The delays in its release have been attributed to various factors, including production challenges and unforeseen circumstances. Ranaut, who is known for her outspoken nature, did not shy away from addressing the issue publicly. In her social media posts, she drew a parallel between the film’s subject and the current situation, humorously yet pointedly remarking that an "emergency" seems to have been imposed on her film. 
This delay has understandably caused a ripple of concern among the film's fans and the industry alike. Many had been eagerly awaiting the release of "Emergency," given its promise of a gripping narrative and Ranaut’s powerful performance. The actress, who has a history of taking on challenging roles and speaking her mind, is known for her dedication to her craft. The delay, therefore, comes as a significant setback not just for her but also for those who have been closely following the film’s progress. 
Despite the setbacks, Kangana Ranaut remains hopeful. In her social media message, she assured fans that the delay would not dampen the spirit of the film and that it would eventually be released. She encouraged her supporters to remain patient, expressing confidence that the film's impact would be worth the wait. 
As the release of "Emergency" hangs in the balance, all eyes are on Kangana Ranaut and her team. Whether or not this delay will affect the film’s success remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Ranaut’s resolve remains as strong as ever. For more entertainment news in Hindi, subscribe to our newsletter. 
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bollywoodkhabare · 6 months ago
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Bollywood Movies Part CCXIV: Not Bollywood, that's for sure
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J. Jayalithaa (Kangana Ranaut) becomes fellow actor M. J. Ramachandran's (Arvid Swamy) political protege, ultimately replacing him as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister after his death.
Thalaivii is a biopic about J. Jayalithaa that fictionalizes some details. It is similar to the second half of Iruvar, as that is also based on M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalithaa's relationship. I watched it in Tamil, even though it was also simultaneously filmed in Hindi. It was an interesting version of that period of Tamil Nadu politics, but it definitely leans into the melodrama. Favorite songs are Unthan Kangalil Ennadiyo, Tugalai Tugalai, and Kannum Kannum Pesa Pesa. None of the songs have subtitles.
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Pianist Ray (Prithviraj Sukumaran) witnesses the murder of former actor Uday Kumar (Shankar) but is unable to testify against those involved, Uday’s wife Simi (Mamta Mohandas) and her lover Inspector Dinesh (Unni Mukundan), without revealing that he isn’t actually blind.
Bhramam is the Malayalam remake of Andhadhun. As a remake, it's decent. The actors are all fantastic in their roles and the script is well localized. However, it is lackluster in the music, which was a huge part of the original. Favorite songs are Munthiripoovo and Lokam - Who Wants it? Neither song has subtitles.
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Veer Sooryavanshi (Akshay Kumar) chases down a terrorist plot while having angst about trying to reconcile with his estranged wife Ria (Katrina Kaif).
Sooryavanshi is big on the action and explosions, less so on the plot. This is part of the Rohit Shetty Cop Universe (as it's called on wikipedia) and both Ajay Devgn and Ranveer Singh appear as Singham and Simmba in the long end fight sequence. Honestly that was the best part of the movie as they brought some well deserved comic relief to the film which was sorely lacking in the rest of it. Favorite songs are Mere Yaraa and Hum Hindustani. Neither song has subtitles.
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creatorsakib24 · 2 years ago
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blogsofadumdum · 2 years ago
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Should nepotism be banned in Indian Cinema?
Nepotism has long been a very loaded word in the Indian Film Industry. From the Akhtars to the Bachchans, from the Bhatts to the Khers, everybody knows that, no matter how much one might protest against nepotism, the so-called “film families" have a stronghold on Indian Cinema. But what is wrong with nepotism, anyway?
Nepotism is simply defined as the practice of those with power and influence, favoring friends and relatives, especially by providing jobs. In the Indian film industry, one may see nepotism in how veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan's son Abhishek, is constantly mocked for subpar acting, or the daughter of film director Mahesh Bhatt, Alia, is belittled then and again for a perceived sub-average intelligence. And despite such ignominy, both continue to enjoy a variety of roles and jobs. However, a more somber look into the topic reveals much more.
Nepotism has often been blamed for the suicide of beloved actor Sushant Singh Rajput, who was found deceased in his home on June 14, 2020. Rajput had no familial connections in the film industry, and many substantial claims, most infamously by actress Kangana Ranaut, say he suffered due to it. It has opened a long-slumbering public's eye to the pains and griefs a newcomer might suffer through.
Moreover, looking at the general trends, one might even notice how much of a poor reception, the movies of big names in cinema have had since then. Lal Singh Chadha and Radhe primarily come to mind. It would not be farfetched to say that Bollywood is losing the public's faith and trust.
So, all there can be said, in conclusion, is that stagnation is fatal. Encouraging new, fresh blood is the only way to revive public trust and restore the glory of Indian film industry.
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stackumbrellayamini · 2 years ago
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These 5 Bollywood Divas Are Bringing us the Best Fashionable Wedding Outfits
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Indian wedding is all about ethnic outfits and delicious buffet. But what to wear is still a big question for every girl. But Bollywood divas have always guided us with the best of fashion.
This year you can flaunt your breathtaking style of Indian Outfits inspired by your favorite star, and steal the spotlight. From Alia Bhatt to Tara Sutaria, you can steal all their phenomenal stylish looks and can look your best.
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Alia Bhatt
The Gangubai never fails to impress her audience with her hot saree looks. She has recently spotted in a monochromatic look wearing a silver saree and a matching blouse. She looked edgy wearing a silver jhumka and carrying a nude lip gloss.
Janhvi Kapoor
The Roohi actress looked enticing wearing a blue silk saree with tangled embroidery. She graced her look by adding gajra and wearing a black bindi. She completed her Indian avatar with heavy golden jhumkas. You can opt for this simple yet elegant saree look by wearing nude makeup.
Tara Sutaria
Another Bollywood actress Tara Sutaria looked adorable in a pink lehenga. She wore a matching blouse with a plunging neckline. She went for a heavy accessory look and adorned her style with a choker, long earrings, and an artificial gajra in her hair bun. You can steal this bridesmaid look to look super classy for the wedding day.
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Sara Ali Khan
The beige lehenga of Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan carried the ultimate show-stopping look. As the actress went for a simple yet sassy look with a choker neckpiece, bangles, and nude makeup look. If you are looking for a perfect wedding reception glam look, you can go for this look without any doubt.
Kiara Advani
The recently married diva of Bollywood has given us some of the latest fashion trends to follow in the 2023 wedding season. As she wore a very unique outfit for her haldi function. She went for a white lehenga ditching the yellow for her haldi ceremony. She paired her lehenga with a yellow dupatta which added a color pop. Also, she accessorized her attire with a heavy necklace and very little makeup which gave her a complete bride-to-be look. Her hair was tied very freely justifying her unique style.
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cueburstnews · 12 minutes ago
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Meet actress who gained 12 kgs for a movie, it turned out to be a box office..., has never worked with Khans, Kangana Ranaut was the first...
She is one of the most successful actresses in Bollywood. In her career spanning two decades, this actress has delivered some remarkable performances. The actress can shoulder an entire movie by herself, without needing any big male co-star to attract an audience to the theatres. Did you know, for one of her biggest career hits, this actress had to gain 12 kgs? Who are we talking about? Keep…
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kanganautopia · 2 years ago
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now imagine her playing a dark and twisted character, it needs to be happen sksk
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playermagic23 · 4 months ago
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Will Do Patti be the game-changer for actresses who turn producers?
While we wish Kriti Sanon the best of luck with her debut film, Do Patti, which will be available on Netflix on October 25, we can only hope that it will be the first of many game changers: a huge success among actress productions!
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We say this because, thus far, there has been an alarmingly high rate of flops when women become film producers. Even the few actresses who have turned filmmakers have had a dismal track record at the box office (Simi Garewal's Rukhsat, Hema Malini's Dil Aashna Hai and Tell Me O Kkhuda, as well as the telefilm Mohini and five films directed by Pooja Bhatt from Paap to Jism 2).
There are some exceptions. The exceptions in this list are insignificant, as we will see. Reena Roy's home productions, Muqabla (1979) and Sanam Teri Kasam (1982), were both hero-driven films, whereas Juhi Chawla's co-production, Chalte Chalte, was co-produced with an actor—Shah Rukh Khan—and directed by Aziz Mirza. Yes, Kangana Ranaut's Manikarnika performed similarly. Priyanka Chopra Jonas' regional films, beginning with her smash-hit Marathi début, Ventilator, were profitable, while her Hindi film, The Sky is Pink, was not.
And the Rule! The list of flops is indeed voluminous, extending from Shashikala's Karodpati way back in 1961 (which, according to the late actress, "turned us into kangalpatis or broke!"), Nargis' Raat Aur Din and Sharmila Tagore's Tyaag to the aforementioned films as well as Neetu Singh's Chorni, Raakhee's Pugli, Taaqat (1982) and Zindagani, the Madhuri Dixit home productions, Dil Tera Aashiq (despite Salman Khan!), Yaraana (1996), Mohabbat (1997) and Padmini Kolhapure productions, Dav Pech and Rockford, and (according to rumor) the Zeenat Aman-backed Baat Ban Jaye are also examples.
As is customary, many of these films were "officially" produced by frontmen such as family members, relatives, or secretaries. "But the money obviously came from the star concerned!" says one industry source.
In the millenium, Lara Dutta's Chalo Dilli (albeit a wonderful film), Raveena Tandon Thadani's Stumped!, Manisha Koirala's Paisa Vasool, and Preity Zinta's Ishqk In Paris joined the list of flops. Shilpa Shetty's Dishkiyaoon, Anushka Sharma's highly anticipated NH10, Phillauri, and Pari (after which she chose the safe, OTT route with Bbulbul and Qala), Deepika Padukone's Chhapaak, and Taapsee Pannu's Blurr and Dhak Dhak (all excellent films). As evidenced by some of the examples above, it was not necessarily necessary for the actresses to appear in all of their productions. But that didn't change the situation!
Alia Bhatt made a spectacular debut with Darlings last year, which, like Do Patti, was streamed on Netflix, raising expectations for her next (this time theatrical) co-production, Jigra. However, that film, along with Kareena Kapoor Khan's The Buckingham Murders, collapsed like a house of cards.
The Trade View According to veteran distributor-exhibitor Raj Bansal, "Actresses are not as familiar with the commercial aspects as they should be." Filmmaking is about bringing something positive to the table, and they have their own perspectives on this."
He stated that there will always be stories that no one else wants to produce, but actresses believe they can create the best film for them! "It is always content that will hold, and if that does not, no film is going to work, however big the star," stated the director.
However, Bansal emphasizes the importance of budgeting. "A film like The Buckingham Murders has recovered its investment before the release through non-theatrical avenues and so it does not really matter if collections are not good!" He makes the case. "However, the terrain should be evaluated, and the target audience should not be limited to metropolitan areas. Also, if we look closely, directors such as Hansal Mehta (The Buckingham Murders) and Vasan Bala (Alia Bhatt's Jigra) do not cater to the masses."
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bhaskarlive · 7 days ago
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Kangana Ranaut reunites with R. Madhavan for her upcoming movie, shares BTS picture
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After releasing her movie ‘Emergency’, actress Kangana Ranaut has already started working on her upcoming movie.
On Monday, the actress took to the Stories section of her Instagram, and shared a BTS picture from the sets of her yet-to-be-titled movie.
Source: bhaskarlive.in
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news365timesindia · 16 days ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Mumbai, 21st Jan. Kangana Ranaut recently addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the release of her film Emergency, which was not screened in Punjab. In an Instagram video shared on Monday, the actress expressed her gratitude to fans for their overwhelming support for the film. However, she also shared her pain over the film’s exclusion from Punjab, a region where her movies have traditionally performed well. Ranaut lamented that while her films were once expected to do well in Punjab, Emergency was being denied a release in the state due to protests by various Sikh organizations and political groups. In a heartfelt video shared on Instagram, Kangana thanked her fans for their overwhelming support for the film but spoke candidly about the ongoing struggles surrounding its release, especially in Punjab. “You have given so much love and respect to our film. We don’t have words to express our gratitude for the love,” she said. However, she continued, “Lekin mere dil mein abhi bhi kuch dard hai. Punjab. Industry mein aesa kaha jata tha ki Punjab mein meri filmein sabse acha perform karti hai. Aur aaj ek din hai jab Punjab mein meri film ko release tak nahi hone diya jaraha hai (I still have pain in my heart. Punjab. It was said in the industry that my films perform the best in Punjab. And today, my film isn’t even being allowed to release there).” The actress went on to link the protests in Punjab with similar issues faced by the film in Canada and Britain, where protests also erupted in response to Emergency. Kangana described how “a few chosen ones” have been fanning the flames of protest, causing division. “Aese hi kuch humlein logo par woh Canada mein ya Britain mein bhi kiye jaraha hai. Kuch chote mote logo ne, kuch chuninda logo ne jo hai yeh aag lagayi huyi hai. Aur iss aag mein hum aur aap jal rahe hai (Some attacks are also taking place in Canada and Britain. A few people, some chosen ones, have started this fire. You and I are both burning in that fire),” she said. Reflecting on the political content of the film, which portrays the tumultuous period of the Emergency declared by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the 1970s, Kangana emphasized the importance of watching the film to form an opinion. “Doston mere film, mere vichaar aur mera desh ke prati kya lagav hai woh iss film se pradarshit hota hai. Aap yeh film dekh ke khud nirnaye lijiye kya yeh film hume jodti hai ya todti hai (My principles and my attachment towards my country are proven through this film. You watch the film and decide if it breaks us or brings us together),” she concluded. The Emergency controversy has extended beyond India. In the UK, a group of pro-Khalistan extremists attempted to stop the screening of the film in Harrow, London, as reported by ANI, a news agency citing British Hindus and Indian activists. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and other Sikh organizations in Punjab have staged protests across the state, including outside cinemas and multiplexes, pushing for a ban on the film. Directed and starred by Kangana, Emergency chronicles one of the most contentious periods in Indian history, the 21 months of emergency rule between 1975 and 1977. The film delves into the political instability, civil rights violations, and the societal impact during this time. Alongside Kangana, Emergency also features Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, and the late Satish Kaushik. Despite the turmoil, Kangana ended her video with gratitude, saying, “I won’t say anymore. Thank you,” as she shared the clip with the caption: “Immense gratitude for all the love for Emergency. In Cinemas now.” The post Punjab Mein Meri Film Ko Release Tak Nahi Hone Diya Ja Raha Hai: Kangana Ranaut appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 16 days ago
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[ad_1] GG News Bureau Mumbai, 21st Jan. Kangana Ranaut recently addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding the release of her film Emergency, which was not screened in Punjab. In an Instagram video shared on Monday, the actress expressed her gratitude to fans for their overwhelming support for the film. However, she also shared her pain over the film’s exclusion from Punjab, a region where her movies have traditionally performed well. Ranaut lamented that while her films were once expected to do well in Punjab, Emergency was being denied a release in the state due to protests by various Sikh organizations and political groups. In a heartfelt video shared on Instagram, Kangana thanked her fans for their overwhelming support for the film but spoke candidly about the ongoing struggles surrounding its release, especially in Punjab. “You have given so much love and respect to our film. We don’t have words to express our gratitude for the love,” she said. However, she continued, “Lekin mere dil mein abhi bhi kuch dard hai. Punjab. Industry mein aesa kaha jata tha ki Punjab mein meri filmein sabse acha perform karti hai. Aur aaj ek din hai jab Punjab mein meri film ko release tak nahi hone diya jaraha hai (I still have pain in my heart. Punjab. It was said in the industry that my films perform the best in Punjab. And today, my film isn’t even being allowed to release there).” The actress went on to link the protests in Punjab with similar issues faced by the film in Canada and Britain, where protests also erupted in response to Emergency. Kangana described how “a few chosen ones” have been fanning the flames of protest, causing division. “Aese hi kuch humlein logo par woh Canada mein ya Britain mein bhi kiye jaraha hai. Kuch chote mote logo ne, kuch chuninda logo ne jo hai yeh aag lagayi huyi hai. Aur iss aag mein hum aur aap jal rahe hai (Some attacks are also taking place in Canada and Britain. A few people, some chosen ones, have started this fire. You and I are both burning in that fire),” she said. Reflecting on the political content of the film, which portrays the tumultuous period of the Emergency declared by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the 1970s, Kangana emphasized the importance of watching the film to form an opinion. “Doston mere film, mere vichaar aur mera desh ke prati kya lagav hai woh iss film se pradarshit hota hai. Aap yeh film dekh ke khud nirnaye lijiye kya yeh film hume jodti hai ya todti hai (My principles and my attachment towards my country are proven through this film. You watch the film and decide if it breaks us or brings us together),” she concluded. The Emergency controversy has extended beyond India. In the UK, a group of pro-Khalistan extremists attempted to stop the screening of the film in Harrow, London, as reported by ANI, a news agency citing British Hindus and Indian activists. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and other Sikh organizations in Punjab have staged protests across the state, including outside cinemas and multiplexes, pushing for a ban on the film. Directed and starred by Kangana, Emergency chronicles one of the most contentious periods in Indian history, the 21 months of emergency rule between 1975 and 1977. The film delves into the political instability, civil rights violations, and the societal impact during this time. Alongside Kangana, Emergency also features Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, and the late Satish Kaushik. Despite the turmoil, Kangana ended her video with gratitude, saying, “I won’t say anymore. Thank you,” as she shared the clip with the caption: “Immense gratitude for all the love for Emergency. In Cinemas now.” The post Punjab Mein Meri Film Ko Release Tak Nahi Hone Diya Ja Raha Hai: Kangana Ranaut appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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kknnews · 17 days ago
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Kangana Ranaut Opens Up About Financial Struggles, Personal Challenges During the Making of Emergency
Kangana Ranaut Opens Up About Financial Struggles, Personal Challenges During the Making of Emergency...
KKN Gurugram Desk | Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut recently revealed the immense financial and personal hurdles she faced while producing her political drama film Emergency, which hit theatres on January 17, 2025. The movie, centered around one of India’s most controversial political periods, encountered several delays and resistance, making its eventual release a testament to Kangana’s…
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