Kangana Ranaut, known for her candid remarks, recently opened up about her views on marriage during an episode of Aap Ki Adalat. The actress humorously discussed how her ongoing legal battles have interfered with her personal life, particularly her chances of getting married. Kangana shared an amusing anecdote about how her prospective in-laws once “ran away” after she received a police summons.
When asked about her thoughts on marriage and whether she would prefer to marry a politician or an actor, Kangana blushed and replied, “Kya kahu main ab iss bare mein? Dekhiye, meri shadi ko leke bohut ache khyal hai…mujhe lagta hai ki har ek ko companion ki zaroorat hoti hai” (Now, what do I say about this? My views on marriage are very good, I feel everyone should have a companion).
She added, “Mujhe lagta hai bache hone chahiya, lekin ab logo ne itna badnam kar rakha hai, meri shaadi nahi hone dete hai; mere court cases itne aa jate hai jab bhi kisi ke saath meri baat banni shuru hoti hai, toh police ghar pe aa jati hai, utha ke le jati hai, summons aa jate hai. Ek baar toh hone wale saas-sasur bhi mere ghar pe the aur woh summon aa gaye, toh phir woh bhag gaye. Ye bhi ek side effect hai. Nahi, mazak kar rahi hoon” (I feel people should have kids too, but I have been made so infamous that I am not able to get married; whenever I am close to making things work with someone, the police arrive at my home or I get summons. Once, my to-be in-laws were at my house when the summons arrived, and they ran away. This is also a side-effect of everything I face. No, I am just joking).
On the professional front, Kangana Ranaut is gearing up for the release of her much-awaited film, ‘Emergency’. Directed by Kangana herself, the film sees her portraying the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The movie features an ensemble cast including Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik in pivotal roles. The film is set during the period when the Emergency was imposed in India in 1975, a significant chapter in Indian history.
When asked about her thoughts on marriage and whether she would prefer to marry a politician or an actor, Kangana blushed and replied, “Kya kahu main ab iss bare mein? Dekhiye, meri shadi ko leke bohut ache khyal hai…mujhe lagta hai ki har ek ko companion ki zaroorat hoti hai” (Now, what do I say about this? My views on marriage are very good, I feel everyone should have a companion).
She added, “Mujhe lagta hai bache hone chahiya, lekin ab logo ne itna badnam kar rakha hai, meri shaadi nahi hone dete hai; mere court cases itne aa jate hai jab bhi kisi ke saath meri baat banni shuru hoti hai, toh police ghar pe aa jati hai, utha ke le jati hai, summons aa jate hai. Ek baar toh hone wale saas-sasur bhi mere ghar pe the aur woh summon aa gaye, toh phir woh bhag gaye. Ye bhi ek side effect hai. Nahi, mazak kar rahi hoon” (I feel people should have kids too, but I have been made so infamous that I am not able to get married; whenever I am close to making things work with someone, the police arrive at my home or I get summons. Once, my to-be in-laws were at my house when the summons arrived, and they ran away. This is also a side-effect of everything I face. No, I am just joking).
On the professional front, Kangana Ranaut is gearing up for the release of her much-awaited film, ‘Emergency’. Directed by Kangana herself, the film sees her portraying the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The movie features an ensemble cast including Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik in pivotal roles. The film is set during the period when the Emergency was imposed in India in 1975, a significant chapter in Indian history.
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