Kangana Ranaut: ‘I was told I want to become a politician, it’s not like that’

Actress Kangana Ranaut, who celebrates her birthday on Tuesday, released Thailaivi’s trailer and talked about her political ideas. She said that everything she says on social media platforms has nothing to do with politics, as she has no “political connections”.

The National Award-winning actor was speaking at the launch of the Mumbai trailer on Tuesday night.

She said: “For me, the world of politics is quite unknown. If today I speak of the country, nationalism, farmers or laws that directly affect me, they tell me that I want to be a politician, it is not so. I react to everything as a citizen. I have no connection with politics. “

Kangana then said that she does not understand why people are upset when she talks about these matters. She said: “Some people are extremely upset and ask why I talk about nationalism, why I am so concerned about talking about farmers’ law. They have a problem with that. They can say what they want about it, but how dare I speak. They were so hurt and suffered that they created a scene that we all saw. “

Kangana also opened up about the time when his Mumbai property was demolished. “When I was going through this mess, I was also going to film. They (the manufacturers) also installed a set of Rajya Sabha, Parliament, where I was being attacked, in terms of what Jaya Maa had experienced. We were simultaneously filming these scenes. It would be very strange if the spool and the real life had mixed. It was very mysterious, ”she said.

When director AL Vijay was asked if the film could create political controversy in Tamil Nadu, he said: “No, we don’t think so because everything is evident and everyone knows what happened in the life of Jaya Maa. Maybe people don’t know your cinema or your personal trajectory, but your political trajectory, everybody knows. Many people have written about it. There is photographic and video evidence. Mr. Vijay told us a great story. In fact, we try to stick to realism, but we make it a little bit fictional for a cinematic experience. There are dramatic scenes, but there was a lot of drama in your life and we were able to capture some of those great moments. “

Thailaivi by Kangana Ranaut, directed by AL Vijay and written by celebrated writer KV Vijayendra Prasad, opens in theaters on April 23.

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