Kangana Ranaut isn't worried about 'Emergency' offending anyone
Kangana Ranaut, who is gearing up for her upcoming political drama Emergency, has claimed that she is one of the most imitated actors in the world of mimicry. In a recent interview with Bollywood Hungama, she discussed the potential for people to take offense when making a film on a political subject. Using herself as an example, Ranaut stated that she doesn't get offended when mimicry artists imitate her.
Ranaut's perspective on mimicry and portrayal in 'Emergency'
When asked about the possibility of people taking offense to her movie, which is based on a sensitive political issue, Ranaut responded that she creates films from her perspective without worrying about others' opinions. She said, "I often see people imitating me. There are a lot of mimicry artists who try to imitate me." The actor further added that she doesn't get offended when she sees them.
Ranaut expresses admiration for sincere mimicry artists
Ranaut expressed her admiration for those who sincerely mimic her, stating that she is truly impressed and flattered when someone captures her basic mannerisms. "It's about connecting with the intent behind the act," she said. The actor emphasized that she never second-guesses what people will think about her, and has made this movie from her own perspective.
'Emergency' set to release on September 6
Emergency, co-produced by Ranaut's Manikarnika Films and EaseMyTrip, is set to hit the screens on September 6. The film features a star-studded cast including Shreyas Talpade, Anupam Kher, Milind Soman, Mahima Chaudhary, and late actor Satish Kaushik among others. The trailer has already garnered praise for Ranaut's portrayal of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.