Kangna Amardeep Ranaut (; born 23 March 1987) is an Indian actress and filmmaker who works in
Hindi films. Known for her work in female-led films, she is the recipient of
several awards, including four
National Film Awards
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and five
Filmfare Awards
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, and has featured six times in ''
Forbes India
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History and profile
Since its founding in 2008, ''Forbes India'' has achieved a circulation of 50,000 copies and ma ...
''
Celebrity 100 list. In 2020, the
Government of India honoured her with the
Padma Shri, the country's fourth-highest civilian award.
At the age of sixteen, Ranaut took up modelling for a brief period of time. After being trained under theatre director
Arvind Gaur, she made her film debut in the 2006 thriller ''
Gangster'', for which she was awarded the
Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. She received praise for portraying emotionally intense characters in the dramas ''
Woh Lamhe...'' (2006), ''
Life in a... Metro'' (2007) and ''
Fashion
Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion in ...
'' (2008). For the last of these, she won the
National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress. She appeared in the commercially successful films ''
Raaz: The Mystery Continues'' (2009) and ''
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai'' (2010) but was criticised for being
typecast in
neurotic roles. A comic role in ''
Tanu Weds Manu'' (2011) was well-received, though this was followed by a series of brief, glamorous roles in films that failed to propel her career forward.
Ranaut's career prospects improved in 2013 when she played a
mutant in the science fiction film ''
Krrish 3'', one of the
highest-grossing Indian films. She went on to win two consecutive
National Film Awards for Best Actress for playing an abandoned bride in the comedy-drama ''
Queen'' (2014) and a dual role in the comedy sequel ''
Tanu Weds Manu: Returns'' (2015), which was the biggest-earning female-led Hindi film at the time. This was followed by several commercial failures and a decline in stardom. Her sole successful venture in this period was her co-directorial venture, the biopic ''
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi'' (2019). Her portrayal of the
titular warrior in it and her part as a sportswoman in ''
Panga
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'' (2020) jointly earned her a fourth National Film Award.
In 2020, Ranaut launched her own production company named Manikarnika Films under which she works as director and producer. She is credited in the media as one of the best-dressed celebrities in the country, and is known to be outspoken. The opinions she has voiced, aligning with right-wing ideologies, along with frequent clashes in her personal and professional relationships have sparked controversy.
Early life and background
Kangna Amardeep Ranaut was born on 23 March 1987
at Bhambla (now Surajpur), a small town in the
Mandi district of
Himachal Pradesh, into a
Rajput family.
Her mother, Asha Ranaut, is a school teacher, and her father, Amardeep Ranaut, is a businessman.
She has an elder sister, Rangoli Chandel, who as of 2014 works as her manager and a younger brother, Akshat.
Her great-grandfather, Sarju Singh Ranaut, was a
Member of the Legislative Assembly and her grandfather was an officer for the
Indian Administrative Service.
She grew up in a
joint family at their ancestral
haveli (mansion) in Bhambla, and described her childhood as "simple and happy".
According to Ranaut, she was "stubborn and rebellious" while growing up: "If my father would gift my brother a plastic gun and get a doll for me, I would not accept that. I questioned the discrimination."
She did not subscribe to the stereotypes that were expected of her and experimented with fashion from a young age, often pairing up accessories and clothes that would seem "bizarre" to her neighbours.
Ranaut was educated at the
DAV School in
Chandigarh, where she pursued science as her core subject, remarking that she was "very studious" and "always paranoid about
..results".
She initially intended to become a doctor on the insistence of her parents.
However, a failed unit test in
chemistry
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during her
twelfth grade led Ranaut to reconsider her career prospects and despite preparing for the
All India Pre Medical Test The All India Pre-Medical test/ Pre-Dental Entrance Test was an annual medical entrance examination in India. The exam was conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) but is now replaced by NEET-UG by National Testing Agency.
The e ...
, she did not turn up for the exam.
Determined to find her "space and freedom", she relocated to
Delhi at the age of sixteen.
Her decision not to pursue medicine led to constant feuding with her parents and her father refused to sponsor a pursuit he considered to be aimless.
In Delhi, Ranaut was unsure which career to choose; the
Elite Modelling Agency were impressed by her looks and suggested that she model for them.
She took on a few modelling assignments, but generally disliked the career as she found "no scope for creativity".
Ranaut decided to shift focus towards acting and joined the Asmita Theatre Group, where she trained under the theatre director
Arvind Gaur. She participated in Gaur's theatre workshop at the
India Habitat Centre
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The India Habitat Centre is one of India's most comprehensive convention centers that is aimed at ...
, acting in several of his plays, including the
Girish Karnad-scripted ''
Taledanda
''Taledanda'' (Kannada: ತಲೆದಂಡ, Hindi: ''रक्त कल्याण'', literally: ''Death by Beheading'') is a 1990 Kannada-language play written by Girish Karnad, an eminent person in Kannada literature, about the rise of the ...
''. During a performance, when one of the male actors went missing, Ranaut played his part along with her original role of a woman.
A positive reaction from the audience prompted her to relocate to
Mumbai to pursue a career in film and she enrolled herself for a four-month acting course in Asha Chandra's drama school.
Ranaut struggled with her meager earnings during this period, eating only "bread and
aachar (pickle)". Refusing her father's financial assistance led to a rift in their relationship which she later regretted.
Her relatives were unhappy with her decision to enter the film-making industry,
and they did not correspond with her for several years.
She reconciled with them after the release of ''
Life in a... Metro'' in 2007.
Career
2004–2008: Film debut and critical acclaim
In 2004, the producers Ramesh Sharma and Pahlaj Nilani announced that Ranaut would make her film debut with the Deepak Shivdasani-directed ''I Love You Boss''.
The following year, an agent took her to the office of the producer
Mahesh Bhatt
Mahesh Bhatt (born 20 September 1948) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter known for his works in Hindi cinema. A stand-out film from his earlier period is ''Saaransh'' (1984), screened at the 14th Moscow International Film F ...
, where she interacted with the director
Anurag Basu and auditioned for the lead role in the romantic thriller ''
Gangster: A Love Story''.
Bhatt felt she was too young for the role and signed
Chitrangada Singh instead. However, Singh was later unavailable to do the film and Ranaut was contracted as a replacement for ''Gangster'',
opting out of ''I Love You Boss''.
She was cast in the central role of Simran, an alcoholic woman caught in a romantic triangle between a notorious gangster (
Shiney Ahuja) and a sympathetic friend (
Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Anwar Hashmi (; born 24 March 1979) is an Indian actor who appears predominantly in Hindi cinema. Hashmi debuted in 2003 with the crime thriller film ''Footpath'' and subsequently appeared in films include ''Murder'' (2004), '' Kalyug'' ...
). Ranaut was only seventeen while filming and said that she "had difficulty first in understanding and then unwinding from the character", describing her craft as "raw and immature".
Released in 2006, ''Gangster'' emerged as a critical and commercial success.
Raja Sen of ''
Rediff.com
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, it had more than 300 e ...
'' said that "Kangana is a remarkable find, the actress coming across with great conviction". She won the
Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, along with various other debut awards.
Ranaut's next role was in the
Mohit Suri
Mohit Suri is an Indian film director. Born into the Bhatt family, he is well known for directing the films '' Murder 2 '' (2011), the musical romance ''Aashiqui 2'' (2013) and the romantic thrillers ''Awarapan'' (2007), ''Ek Villain'' (2014) a ...
-directed drama ''
Woh Lamhe...'' (2006), a semi-biographical film based on the
schizophrenic actress
Parveen Babi and her relationship with the director Mahesh Bhatt. She said that portraying Babi had left her emotionally drained, as she had begun to "feel her desolation and loneliness." The film critic Subhash K. Jha of ''
Sify'' wrote that Ranaut was the first Bollywood actress since
Smita Patil
Smita Patil (17 October 1955 – 13 December 1986) was an Indian actress who worked in films, television series and theatres. She appeared in over 80 Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Malayalam and Kannada films in a career that spanned just o ...
and
Shabana Azmi "who isn't scared to strip her soul naked for the camera", adding that she is a "hugely expressive actress with a phenomenal ability to convey torment, hurt and incredulity through the eyes". Despite positive reviews, the film underperformed at the box office.
The following year, Ranaut portrayed an aspiring musician in
Suneel Darshan
Suneel Darshan is an Indian filmmaker, film director, producer and writer who works in the Bollywood industry.
Biography
Darshan began his career in 1987 as a film producer. He produced the film ''Inteqam'', which starred Sunny Deol and Anil Ka ...
's musical thriller ''
Shakalaka Boom Boom
''Shakalaka Boom Boom'' is a 2007 Indian musical drama film directed and produced by Suneel Darshan and written by Anurag Kashyap. The film stars Bobby Deol, Upen Patel, Celina Jaitly and Kangana Ranaut in the lead. It released on 6 April 2007 ...
'', alongside
Bobby Deol
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,
Upen Patel and
Celina Jaitly. The film's production was marred by a dispute between Ranaut and Darshan; she objected to her voice being dubbed by another artist, but he insisted that he needed a particular "twang and accent" for her character. ''
India Today'' described the film as an "amateur mess" and the film proved to be a box office flop.
She next reunited with Anurag Basu for the
ensemble drama ''Life in a... Metro'', playing the supporting role of Neha, a shrewd socialite engaged in an affair with her married boss (
Kay Kay Menon). Despite a poor initial run at the box office, the film emerged as a profitable venture.
Khalid Mohamed of ''
Hindustan Times'' was critical of the film, noting its lack of originality and realism. In a more positive review, Raja Sen wrote that Ranaut "is refreshing
..and manages to herd her emotions well, playing a complex role but hardly ever overreaching", but criticised her delivery of English lines. For her role, Ranaut was awarded the
Stardust Award for Breakthrough Performance – Female
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Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, r ...
.
Ranaut next portrayed a village girl in ''
Dhaam Dhoom
''Dhaam Dhoom'' is a 2008 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film based on the 1997 American film ''Red Corner''. Written, filmed and directed by Jeeva shortly before his death and produced by Sunanda Murali Manohar, it stars Jayam Ravi, Kan ...
'' (2008), a
Tamil
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* Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia
** Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils
**Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia
* Tamil language, nati ...
romantic thriller, opposite
Jayam Ravi. Production on the film was temporarily halted when the director,
Jeeva, died of cardiac arrest and the film was completed by the crew members. A review carried by ''
Post'' wrote that Ranaut had "little scope" in a role that did not suit her. ''India Today'' described her next film, the drama ''
Fashion
Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion in ...
'' (2008), as a "landmark" in her career.
Set against the backdrop of the Indian fashion industry, the film features Ranaut as Shonali Gujral, a
substance abusing supermodel struggling to cope with her foundering career. Because the media speculated that her role was based on the former model Geetanjali Nagpal (which Ranaut denied), the
Delhi Commission for Women
The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) is a statutory body of the Government of Delhi constituted to investigate and examine all matters relating to the safety and security of women under the constitution and other laws in Delhi
Delhi, of ...
ordered a stay on the film's release, approving it only after a script narration. With a worldwide revenue of , ''Fashion'' was a commercial success. Ranaut's performance drew unanimous critical acclaim.
Taran Adarsh of
Bollywood Hungama praised her confident portrayal of the character, and
Nikhat Kazmi added that she "does an exquisite metamorphosis from a wispy, high-strung, nervous child-woman to a stunning ramp diva." Ranaut's portrayal earned her several awards, including the
National Film Award and
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress.
2009–2012: Career fluctuations
The supernatural horror film ''
Raaz: The Mystery Continues'' from director Mohit Suri was Ranaut's first film release of 2009, in which she played a successful model who is possessed by a ghost. The film co-starred Emraan Hashmi and
Adhyayan Suman
Adhyayan Suman (born 13 January 1988) is an Indian actor and singer who appears in Hindi language films. He debuted in 2008 with '' Haal–e–dil''. His second film was ''Raaz – The Mystery Continues'' was a semi-hit. Suman's was praised fo ...
and proved to be a financial success.
Shubhra Gupta of ''
The Indian Express'' noted that Ranaut was becoming stereotyped in roles that required her to be "hysterical", adding that she needed a "radical change of image". Also that year, she played the
leading lady in the drama ''
Vaada Raha'' and the
Telugu
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* Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India
*Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language
** Telugu (Unicode block), a block of Telugu characters in Unicode
S ...
action film ''
Ek Niranjan
''Ek Niranjan'' () is a 2009 Indian Telugu-language action film written and directed by Puri Jagannadh. It stars Prabhas, Kangana Ranaut, Sonu Sood and Mukul Dev. The plot revolves around Chotu (Prabhas), who is a bounty hunter getting criminal ...
'', neither of which were particularly notable.
In a brief role in Anurag Basu's romantic thriller ''
Kites'' (2010), Ranaut portrayed the fiancée of
Hrithik Roshan's character. She said that she felt "cheated" after watching the film, as her role proved to be much smaller than what she had initially signed on for.
She then portrayed fictional film actress Rehana in the
Milan Luthria-directed gangster film ''
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai''. Also starring
Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi and
Prachi Desai, the film chronicles the rise and subsequent fall of an underworld don (Devgn) in the 1970s. Ranaut said that her character was "a mix" of the actress
Madhubala and the gangster
Haji Mastan's wife and that to prepare she observed the work of the actresses
Zeenat Aman and Parveen Babi. The film was one of the most successful releases of the year and garnered positive reviews from critics.
Sudhish Kamath
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of ''
The Hindu
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'' labelled her a "delight" and ''
Mid-Day'' Sarita Tanwar praised her for being "totally convincing" in the role. After playing a television reporter in the thriller ''
Knock Out'', Ranaut actively looked for a comedy and found the role in
Anees Bazmee's ''
No Problem
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Informality
Some people find the expre ...
'', but both films failed to propel her career forward.
According to Bollywood Hungama, after establishing a reputation for portraying
neurotic characters, Ranaut was seeking projects that would be "less emotionally exhausting" for her. Her first release of 2011 was
Anand L. Rai
Aanand L. Rai (born 28 June 1971) is a Hindi film director and producer known for romantic-comedy movies ''Tanu Weds Manu'' (2011), ''Raanjhanaa'' (2013), '' Tanu Weds Manu: Returns'' (2015), '' Zero ''(2018), '' Atrangi Re '' (2021) and ''Rak ...
's ''
Tanu Weds Manu'', a romantic comedy opposite
R. Madhavan
Ranganathan Madhavan (born 1 June 1970) is an Indian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer who predominantly appears in Tamil and Hindi films. Madhavan has won four Filmfare Awards South and three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.
Madhavan ...
, which Ranaut considers a "game changer" for her. Rai stated that he cast her for the role to illustrate that the actress was capable of playing other roles and that her character in the film was unlike any of those that she had played previously. Critical reaction to the film was mixed, though Ranaut's performance was praised.
Rajeev Masand wrote, "Kangana Ranaut is a pleasant surprise in a cheery, upbeat part that we haven't seen her take on before. She rises to the challenge, only hampered occasionally by her mangled dialogue delivery." Ranaut received Best Actress nominations at several award ceremonies, including
Screen and
Zee Cine.
Ranaut followed the success of ''Tanu Weds Manu'' by starring in a series of brief, glamorous roles in four other films of 2011: ''
Game
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'', ''
Double Dhamaal'', ''
Rascals'' and ''
Miley Naa Miley Hum
''Miley Naa Miley Hum'' () is a 2011 Indian film directed by Tanveer Khan, and marking the debut of Chirag Paswan, son of politician Ram Vilas Paswan. The film stars Kangana Ranaut, Neeru Bajwa and Sagarika Ghatge. The film released on 4 Nov ...
''. With the exception of ''Double Dhamaal'', none of these films performed well.
In a review for ''Rascals'', Gaurav Malani of ''
The Times of India'' wrote: "Kangana Ranaut is ill at ease in comedy. She struggles to hold her own and emerges as a
bimbo in her act." Ranaut later said that she did some of these films due to a dearth of film offers.
The following year, Ranaut portrayed a supporting role opposite Ajay Devgn in
Priyadarshan's action thriller ''
Tezz'', another box office flop.
2013–2015: Established actress
The director
Sanjay Gupta cast Ranaut in a brief role opposite
John Abraham in the crime thriller ''
Shootout at Wadala'' (2013) due to her ability to stand out in a predominantly male-centric film. The ''
Daily News and Analysis'' Tushar Joshi wrote that her role was written "to provide the sex quotient" and critic
Vinayak Chakravorty
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He has served as Entertainment Editor at the Indo-Asian News Service (IANS) news agency. He took up the position after a short stint ...
opined that she "does not get much scope
..beyond the steamy lovemaking grind". Commercially, the film performed moderately well.
Ranaut achieved success later in 2013 for her portrayal a
shapeshifting
In mythology, folklore and speculative fiction, shape-shifting is the ability to physically transform oneself through an inherently superhuman ability, divine intervention, demonic manipulation, Magic (paranormal), sorcery, Incantation, ...
mutant in
Rakesh Roshan's
science fiction film ''
Krrish 3'', alongside Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra and
Vivek Oberoi. She initially declined the offer, given her disappointment with her role in ''Kites'', which Rakesh Roshan produced.
After other actresses had similarly turned down the role, Roshan approached Ranaut again and promised a better role, and she eventually accepted.
Critics thought that ''Krrish 3'' was entertaining but lacking in originality, though her performance garnered praise.
Sarita Tanwar of ''Daily News and Analysis'' said "she is delightful as an alien making the weird hair and clothes work for her. She even manages to make you feel her pain. Quite an accomplishment that!" Earning worldwide, it emerged as one of the
highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time, becoming Ranaut's most financially profitable venture.
Ranaut later played the eponymous lead in the musical drama ''
Rajjo
''Rajjo'' is a 2013 Indian romantic musical produced by Four Pillars Entertainment and directed by Sahitya Akademi Award-winning writer Vishwas Patil. It stars Kangana Ranaut and newcomer Paras Arora in the lead roles and its supporting cast incl ...
'', a critical and commercial failure.
Her portrayal of a
nautch girl
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was largely criticised, with Rediff.com's Paloma Sharma commenting that she "struggles with her
Mumbaiyya dialogues and is not as graceful in the dance sequences as one would have expected".
In 2014, Ranaut established herself in Hindi cinema when she featured in the
coming-of-age dramedy ''
Queen''; she also co-wrote the dialogues with
Anvita Dutt Guptan
Anvita Dutt Guptan (born 20 February 1972) is an Indian dialogue writer, screenplay writer, story writer, lyricist and director of Bollywood films.
Early life and background
Her father worked with the Indian Air Force (IAF), thus she grew in s ...
. She played Rani, a naive girl who embarks on her honeymoon alone after her fiancé (
Rajkummar Rao) calls off their wedding. Ranaut, who describes herself as "independent and confident", reflected that the role was one of the toughest she had played, as the character's personality traits contrasted with her own. The film and Ranaut's performance received unanimous acclaim from critics. Devesh Sharma of ''
Filmfare
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'' wrote that the fact that she "flits from one aspect of her character to another without breaking stride shows her maturity as an actor". The film emerged as a box office hit,
and she won both the
Filmfare Award and the
National Film Award for Best Actress for it.
Ranaut followed the success by playing an aggressive politician in the black comedy ''
Revolver Rani
''Revolver Rani'' () is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language crime comedy drama film written and directed by Sai Kabir. Presented by Wave Cinemas, the film stars Kangana Ranaut and Vir Das, with Piyush Mishra, Zakir Hussain and Pankaj Saraswat in suppor ...
'' and a medical intern in the political drama ''
Ungli'' (both 2014). Also that year, she made her production and directorial debut with an English language
short film entitled ''The Touch'', dealing with the relationship between a four-year-old boy and a dog; she co-wrote the screenplay with an Australian writer and filmed it in America.
The following year, Ranaut starred in ''
Tanu Weds Manu: Returns'' (2015), a sequel to ''Tanu Weds Manu'', in which she portrayed dual rolesshe reprised the character of Tanuja from the original and also portrayed an aspiring athlete in it. In preparation for the latter role, she interacted with students of the
University of Delhi in disguise; in addition, she attended workshops to learn the
Haryanvi language and trained in the sport of
triple jump. The film received positive reviews from critics and Ranaut's performance was considered its prime asset. Sweta Kaushal of ''Hindustan Times'' praised her for perfecting the body languages and accents of the two women, and
Saibal Chatterjee
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of NDTV wrote that she "fleshes out this pair of distinct individuals with such energy and finesse that it becomes difficult at times to tell that it is the same actress playing the two roles". ''Tanu Weds Manu Returns'' earned over worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Bollywood film featuring a female protagonist.
Ranaut won a
Filmfare Critics Award and a second consecutive National Film Award for Best Actress, and received an additional Best Actress nomination at Filmfare.
Also in 2015, Ranaut appeared in the romantic comedies ''
I Love NY
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'' (a production delayed since 2013) and
Nikkhil Advani
Nikhil Suresh Advani (born 28 April 1971) is an Indian film and television director, writer and producer who works in Hindi cinema. He along with his sister, Monisha Advani and Madhu Bhojwani, co-founded the entertainment company Emmay Enterta ...
's ''
Katti Batti'', both of which failed at the box office.
The latter saw her play opposite
Imran Khan as a cancer patient, a role that critic Uday Bhatia of ''
Mint'' thought "lack
dthe sort of definition she's had in her last few roles".
2017–present: Professional expansion and commercial failures
After a year-long absence from the screen, Ranaut starred as Julia, a 1940s heroine and stunt-woman in
Vishal Bhardwaj's romance ''
Rangoon
Yangon ( my, ရန်ကုန်; ; ), formerly spelled as Rangoon, is the capital of the Yangon Region and the largest city of Myanmar (also known as Burma). Yangon served as the capital of Myanmar until 2006, when the military government ...
'' (2017). Modelled on the actress
Fearless Nadia, Ranaut played the part as an "amalgamation of many characters" from that era, and was particularly drawn towards the "fierceness and sensuality" she found in her.
She learned horse-riding and sword fighting and performed her own stunts.
Media reports suggested a feud between Ranaut and Kapoor, and although they denied these, both stars publicly commented against the other. ''Rangoon'' received generally positive reviews, with praise drawn to Ranaut's performance. Rohit Vats of ''
Hindustan Times'' labelled Ranaut as "terrific", and
NDTV ranked Ranaut as one of the best actress of the year. She received a nomination for the
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress. In the same year, Ranaut starred in ''
Simran'', a crime comedy by
Hansal Mehta
Hansal Mehta (born 29 April 1968) is an Indian filmmaker. He started his career with television show ''Khana Khazana'' (1993–2000) and later moved on to directing films like ''Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar!!'' (2000), ''Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?'' (2002) and ...
, in which she played a
Gujarati
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* something of, from, or related to Gujarat, a state of India
* Gujarati people, the major ethnic group of Gujarat
* Gujarati language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them
* Gujarati languages, the Western Indo-Aryan sub- ...
immigrant in the United States involved in criminal activities. She shared the screenwriting credit with
Apurva Asrani for improvising several dialogues on set, but Asrani accused Ranaut and Mehta for not valuing his contributions to the script. Ranaut's performance in ''Simran'' was praised. Both ''Rangoon'' and ''Simran'' failed at the box office.
At the
67th National Film Awards
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, Ranaut was awarded a fourth Best Actress Award for ''
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi'' (2019) and ''
Panga
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'' (2020). For the former, a biopic of the Indian freedom fighter
Rani of Jhansi, she also served as a co-director when
Krish left the film after frequently clashing with the actress. Her co-star
Sonu Sood also quit the production due to disagreements with her. Ranaut subsequently reshot a significant portion of the film, due to which its production cost doubled. Rajeev Masand considered the film to be "a deliberately simplistic film; an old-fashioned patriotic saga told in the broadest of strokes, and with full nationalist fervor", but he commended Ranaut for "command
ngthe screen with a fiery, arresting presence, never letting your attention wander away from her". It performed moderately well at the box office. In her second film release of 2019, Ranaut reunited with Rajkummar Rao in the black comedy ''
Judgementall Hai Kya
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'', in which she played a mentally ill woman. Shubhra Gupta considered her to be "terrific" in the part and found "connections between what's happening on screen and Ranaut's off-screen seemingly off-kilter joustings which routinely make so much news of the wrong kind." It underperformed at the box office. She received Filmfare Award nominations for her performances in both films.
Ranaut began the new decade with
Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari's sports film ''Panga''. She portrayed a young mother and homemaker who trains to stage a comeback in
kabaddi.
Anupama Chopra of ''
Film Companion'' noted the sensitivity in her performance. In 2020, Ranaut founded her production company, Manikarnika Films, and the next year, appeared in the biopic ''
Thalaivii
''Thalaivii'' () is a 2021 Indian biographical drama film based on the life of Indian actress-politician J. Jayalalithaa. The film stars Kangana Ranaut as Jayalalithaa, Arvind Swamy as M. G. Ramachandran.
And Raj Arjun as R. M. Veerappan. Sho ...
'' (2021), in which she and
Arvind Swamy played the actor-turned-politicians
J. Jayalalithaa
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and
M. G. Ramachandran, respectively. The film was met with mixed reviews from critics, who generally praised her performance.
Baradwaj Rangan stated that Jayalalithaa "channels and mimics the lack of power, the frustrations, the disappointments and the fact of what it meant to be a woman in politics back then", and complimented Ranaut for "
utting
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all of this across beautifully"; in contrast, Srivatsan S. from ''The Hindu'' believed she was miscast in the role, adding that Swamy's role is more lengthy than that of Ranaut. Her performance gained her a
SIIMA Award
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for Best Actress – Tamil.
In 2022, Ranaut hosted the
reality show
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''
Lock Upp
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'', which streamed on
Alt Balaji and
MX Player
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to strong viewership. She then played a spy in the action film ''
Dhaakad
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However the film became one of the biggest box office bombs in Indian cinema, ear ...
''. It emerged as Ranaut's eighth box office bomb among her last nine films, with publications such as Bollywood Hungama and
Box Office India taking note of her waning popularity.
Ranaut will next portray an
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pilot in Sarvesh Mewara's ''Tejas'',
Indira Gandhi
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in her second directorial project, ''Emergency'', and will star in a sequel to the 2005 Tamil film ''
Chandramukhi
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''. She will also produce the
black comedy film ''
Tiku Weds Sheru
''Tiku Weds Sheru'' is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language romantic drama and a dark satire film. The film is produced by Kangana Ranaut, written and directed by Sai Kabir under the banner of Manikarnika Films. It stars Avneet Kaur and Nawazud ...
'', starring
Nawazuddin Siddiqui and
Avneet Kaur
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.
Personal life
Ranaut has stated that her initial years in the film industry were marred with difficulties as she was unprepared to be an actress.
She was conscious of her poor command of the English language and struggled to "fit in".
In a 2013 interview with ''Daily News and Analysis'', Ranaut recollected:
"People in the industry treated me like I didn't deserve to be spoken to and I was some unwanted object. I couldn't speak English fluently and people made fun of me for that. So dealing with rejection became a part of life. ... All that has taken a toll, I guess. I find it hard to deal with praise. Today, when people say that I have made it and made it on my own, I feel like locking up myself somewhere ... It scares me."
During the struggle, Ranaut found support in the actor
Aditya Pancholi and his wife
Zarina Wahab and considered them her "family away from home". She became embroiled in a well publicised scandal when the media speculated on the nature of her relationship with Pancholi. She declined to speak about it openly, although she made several public appearances with him. In 2007 it was reported that Ranaut had filed a police complaint against Pancholi for physically assaulting her under the influence of alcohol. The following year Pancholi confirmed the affair in an interview, saying that he had been cohabiting with Ranaut in the past and accused her of owing him .
In response, Ranaut's spokesperson said that "after physically assaulting her in the middle of a road, he has no right to expect anything from her", adding that she had "already given to
imas a goodwill gesture".
Ranaut later said that the incident had left her "physically and mentally" damaged.
While filming ''Raaz: The Mystery Continues'' in 2008, Ranaut began a romantic relationship with co-star Adhyayan Suman. On Suman's insistence that he focus on his professional career, the couple separated the following year. From 2010 to 2012, Ranaut was involved in a long-distance romance with Nicholas Lafferty, an English doctor;
she described the relationship as "the most normal" she ever had, but the couple split amicably as she was not ready for marriage.
She has since maintained that she will never get married,
and has expressed a desire to not be bound by a relationship. In 2016,
Hrithik Roshan, her co-star from ''Krrish 3'', filed a lawsuit against Ranaut accusing her of cyber stalking and harassment. Denying the charges, Ranaut filed a counter-charge against Roshan, claiming that his lawsuit was an attempt to cover-up their affair for the benefit of his divorce proceedings. The case was closed later that year owing to lack of evidence.
Ranaut lives in Mumbai with her sister Rangoli, who was the victim of an
acid attack
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in 2006. She makes yearly visits to her hometown of Bhambla.
A practicing
Hindu
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, Ranaut follows the teachings of the spiritual leader
Swami Vivekananda
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and considers meditation to be "the highest form of worshipping God". She practices vegetarianism and was listed as "India's hottest vegetarian" in a poll conducted by
PETA
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in 2013. Since 2009 Ranaut has been studying the dance form of
kathak from the Nateshwar Nritya Kala Mandir. She has said that the technical process of filmmaking is of tremendous interest to her, and to better her understanding of it Ranaut enrolled in a two-month screenplay writing course at the
New York Film Academy
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in 2014. In an interview with ''Filmfare'' she said that despite her stardom, she wants to lead a normal life: "I don't want to lose my rights as a common person to learn and grow".
Public image
In the book ''Acting Smart: Your Ticket to Showbiz'',
Tisca Chopra
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''Taare Zameen Par'', her best known feature film, was India's off ...
describes Ranaut as a "free-spirited, original creative" person "who cannot really be slotted in a particular mould".
Ranaut is particularly known for her forthrightness in expressing her opinions in public on issues ranging from film to feminism.
A televised 2013 interview hosted by Anupama Chopra in which Ranaut spoke out against gender bias and nepotism in Bollywood went
viral
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online, which led Sunaina Kumar of ''
Tehelka'' to write: "In this age of cookie-cutter heroines with stock responses, Kangana Ranaut is refreshingly real and honest."
Ranaut had a public fallout with the filmmaker
Karan Johar
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when she accused him of nepotism during a
chat show appearance in 2017. She has since continued to advocate against nepotism in the industry, more so after the
death of Sushant Singh Rajput, when she accused influential film professionals of having "systematically sabotaged" his career.
Ranaut identifies with right-wing ideologies,
and is a supporter of the
Bharatiya Janata Party and Prime Minister
Narendra Modi. An active commenter on social media, Ranaut often expresses political views,
speaks of her religious affiliation and activity, and voices criticism of liberals.
Ranaut's direct ways and confrontational manner, as evidenced in several well-reported public clashes with colleagues around her views, have attracted some media scrutiny.
In May 2021, Twitter permanently suspended Ranaut's account for repeated violations of the company's abusive behaviour and hateful conduct policies.
Analysing Ranaut's career, the journalist Parmita Uniyal, in 2014, noted that she "loves to challenge herself with tricky roles and manages to add a different dimension to her character every time."
A reviewer for Rediff.com described her as a "director's actress" who is susceptible to both "shine and crumble under the right/wrong guidance". Anand L. Rai (the director of ''Tanu Weds Manu'') says that Ranaut actively pursues roles in which she can "work in her own space and not become a mere prop in the male-dominated Bollywood".
Alongside actress
Vidya Balan, Ranaut has been credited for spearheading a movement that breaks stereotypes of a Hindi film heroine by playing the protagonist in films not starring a well-known male star. Following the success of ''Queen'' and ''Tanu Weds Manu Returns'', ''
Deccan Chronicle'' labelled her as "one of the most bankable actresses in the industry", and ''Daily News and Analysis'' reported that she had emerged as one of the highest-paid actresses in Bollywood. After ''Rangoon'', Anupama Chopra hailed Ranaut as "arguably the finest actress working in Hindi cinema today". Ranaut was featured by ''
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'' in their annual
Celebrity 100 list in 2012, 2014–2017, and 2019. In 2017, ''Forbes'' calculated her annual salary to be , one of the highest amongst actresses in the country. Also that year, she was one of two actresses to feature in ''The Indian Express''s listing of the most powerful Indians. Ranaut was featured again in ''The Indian Express''s listing of the most powerful Indians in 2018, 2019 and 2022.
Ranaut has been cited as a
sex symbol
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and style icon in India.
Analysing her off-screen persona, ''Hindustan Times'' published that she was initially written off by Indian journalists due to her "funny accent" and the negative publicity generated by her troubled relationships; however, her defining fashion choices and her unconventional film roles eventually established her as a star. Ranaut has frequently featured in listings of the most attractive and stylish celebrities in India. She ranked among the top 10 on ''The Times of India''s listing of the "Most Desirable Woman" in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2015. Ranaut was featured on ''
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''s listing of the most powerful women of 2010 and in 2012 she was named the "Best Dressed Personality" by the Indian edition of ''
People''. In 2013, Ranaut featured as one of the best-dressed women celebrities by ''
Vogue India''. The journalist Jagmeeta Thind Joy credits the actress for her "quirky, almost non-Bollywood take on personal style", adding that she "likes to shock and awe with her choices".
She has collaborated with the fashion brand
Vero Moda to launch two clothing lines for the company—Marquee and Venice Cruise—in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
Filmography and accolades
Ranaut has been the recipient of four
National Film Awards
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: one
Best Supporting Actress award for ''Fashion'' (2008) and three
Best Actress awards, one each for ''Queen'' (2014) and ''Tanu Weds Manu Returns'' (2015) and a third one for her performances in both ''Manikarnika, the Queen of Jhansi'' (2019) and ''Panga'' (2020). She has also won five
Filmfare Awards
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:
Best Female Debut and a special award ("Face of the Year") for ''Gangster'' (2006),
Best Supporting Actress for ''Fashion'',
Best Actress for ''Queen'', and
Best Actress – Critics for ''Tanu Weds Manu Returns''.
In 2020, Ranaut was awarded the
Padma Shri, the
fourth highest civilian award, by the
Government of India, for her contribution in the field of arts.
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