Bollywood star Kangana Ranaut made a daring statement during her Lok Sabha election campaign. The actress, who is running for office in Mandi, has stated that once elected, she will 'leave' the film profession.
Ranaut was asked if she would quit Bollywood after winning the Mandi seat, and she said, "Yes."
She expounded on her decision to leave the film industry, saying, "The film world is a fraud; everything there is fabricated."
"They generate a completely distinct atmosphere. It's a shiny environment, like an artificial bubble, designed to entice the audience. This is the reality," she added.
When asked how she would balance the pressures of Bollywood and a political career, Ranaut stressed her passion-driven attitude toward life and how she applies the same standards to her films.
When advised that her departure from Bollywood would disappoint many, she claimed that numerous directors had previously requested her not to leave the industry, citing the fact that "we have one great heroine."
Despite her political aspirations, Ranaut reaffirmed her devotion to her present film projects. She stated, "I have numerous projects in the works, including Emergency, Sita: The Incarnation (a trilogy), Noti Binodini (a biography), and a thriller starring Madhavan. "I am determined to complete these projects."