"My mother feared that someone would make a blue film with me" - Kangana
recently caught up with Kangana Ranaut and got chatty about her journey as an actress.
In this interview, it was revealed that her family who initially disowned her due to her decision to join Bollywood thought that she was going to star in a 'blue film'.
"My parents didn't approve of my acting career for a very long time. In fact, when I got the offer, I excitedly called them up. When they learnt that I’m doing a film with the same director (Anuraag Basu) who made Murder (2004), they were horrified. I was very young then and my poor mother feared that someone would exploit me and make a blue film with me", says the actress.
Luckily, a lot has changed since her debut and today, both she and her parents are happy.
She also added that it her stay in Bollywood wasn't easy. Her debut film, Gangster was first offered to Chitrangada who backed out due to her marriage.
Kangna believes that she is currently in the best phase of her career and is humbled that Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma were impressed by the rushes of her forthcoming film 'Queen'.
She might not have worked with many big stars but she has no regrets. She says her perception has now changed.
"But like every newcomer, I’d thought that you can be a big star in this industry only if you get to work with big stars and a few big directors. But it’s not true. You can be successful on your own and you don’t need big names. I am one example and the other big example is Vidya Balan. Till sometime back, the success of an actress was measured with the barometer of her pairing with a successful hero. But luckily things are changing now", concludes a satisfied Kangana.
























































