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Kangana Ranaut Wants To Tell Her Sister’s Story
I want the rights of your life. I want to play you.
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Kangana spoke to the reporters at the event and said, “I told her I want to make a story on you”. The actress also launched the new campaign of the brand titled “Be More Human” .
Kangana started on producing such film although she’d a discussion with Rangoli however the latter wasn’t enthusiastic. The video displays life struggle of the actress and her vast strength while confronting failures.
Talking about her association with Reebok, Kangana Ranaut was quoted saying: “I have always been a Reebok fan”. “At the time, psychological, scar-related problems were not on mind”, she revealed, recalling the trauma she underwent. Their products and campaigns have always inspired me. I am more confident today than I was before the acid attack. I understand weakness and my talents.
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“It’s very hard to live in an environment where you’re reminded, constantly told that your existence just happens to be here.that you are not meant to be here”, she said. When they came to me, it was a natural fit and I was extremely excited to be associated with them. These rejected boys identify themselves a lot with tragic characters. From fighting with criticisms to achieving her dreams, Kangana has proved that she is not less than a “superhero”. The glorification of sisters, mothers as the selfless Indian women who will do “agni pariksha” and the one who sees her own betterment only in the betterment of their husbands and fathers that has to stop. But I have bigger goals. Rangoli is one such real hero, and I am very proud to be her sister.