Kangana Ranaut says she was insulted. It is known that Kangana Ranaut is not only known for her exceptional talent but also for her frank talk. She won the best actress award at the national level numerous times and she even was honored by the Indian government with the Padma Sri award.
Now Kangana Ranaut speaking to scribes shared that she was insulted when she was modeling. Sharing her ordeal she said “In 2004, I came to Mumbai for a modeling assignment and then I threw away the phone my agency gave me. When they called me back (to Delhi) I even tore my ticket. I told them that I don’t want to go back. Mujhe woh kaam karna hi nahi hai kyunki mujhe woh humesha modeling me nicha dikhate rehte the (I didn’t want to work there because I was constantly humiliated),”
She added “Main sara din baithi rehti thi. Mujhe kehte they aaj bhi kaam nahi mila tumhe, tumhara kuch nahi hone wala modelling mein (To become a model in Delhi one needed to be 5’11-6 ft tall, but I was 5’7. I used to remain seated throughout the day and was told that I am good for nothing). Then, I started getting catalogue (shoots) and ads where I had to stand behind others. I came to Mumbai for a catalogue shoot of saree. But, it’s okay, it used to help me with my expenses at that time.”
Kangana is currently busy with her films like Emergency, Tejas, Chandramukhi 2, Manikarnika Returns: The Legend of Didda and The Incarnation: Sita.