Kangana Ranaut opens up on marriage and companionship, 'The older you get, it's more difficult...'
Kangana Ranaut recently launched the trailer for her upcoming film Emergency, where she plays former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Set during India's Emergency era from 1975 to 1977, the movie stars Kangana not only as the lead actress but also as the director. The film's cast includes Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, and Mahima Chaudhry. For the past few years, the actress has been quite private about her relationships.
For all our entertainment news readers, we would like to inform you that Kangana Ranaut recently appeared on Raj Shamani's podcast. The actress was asked about her views on marriage and companionship. When asked about her plans for marriage and starting a family, the Queen actress expressed a clear desire for both. Kangana also addressed the question of whether marriage is a necessity, saying that while it is controversial, she believes that everyone should have a companion. Kangana highlighted the difficulty of being without a companion, stating that it is challenging and not easy.
However, the Tanu Weds Manu actress believes that having a companion is not as challenging as being alone. Ranaut mentioned that finding the "right" person is less important than having a partner, suggesting that the search for a perfect match often leads to dissatisfaction. The actress also advised that relationships should develop naturally without planned timelines.
In the same interview, Kangana Ranaut further explained that adjusting to a partner becomes harder with age. The actress believes that marrying at a younger age can be easier due to higher passion and clearer direction, while older individuals may find it more challenging to adapt. She cited an example of how people in villages marry at a young age, which helps channel their passion effectively.
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Meanwhile, Kangana's career spans several successful films, including Queen, Tanu Weds Manu, and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi. This year, she also ventured into politics by being elected in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. However, at the box office, the actress is struggling as her last few films failed to earn good numbers. It would be interesting to see how Emergency performs. The political drama is slated to hit theatres on September 6, 2024.