Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli Chandel captures the actor's happiness on a positive response for Manikarnika

Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli Chandel took to her Twitter page and shared a Boomerang video of the actor enjoying with her nephew Prithvi Raj Chandel. Check out the video.

Updated on Jan 28, 2019  |  09:43 AM IST |  4.7M
Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli Chandel captures the actor's happiness on a positive response for Manikarnika
Kangana Ranaut's sister Rangoli Chandel captures the actor's happiness on a positive response for Manikarnika

Yesterday, that is, on January 25, 2019, Kangana Ranaut's much-awaited film, Manikarnika - The Queen of Jhansi finally hit the screens. The film had an occupancy rate of 15-20% on its opening day. The first-day collection of Manikarnika is out and as per Box Office India, the film has collected about Rs 7.50-8 crore nett on its opening day. The period film also marks the directorial debut of Kangana.

A while back, Kangana's sister Rangoli Chandel took to her Twitter page and shared a cute Boomerang video of the actor enjoying her time with her cute little nephew Prithvi Raj Chandel. In the video, Kangana is seen wearing a baby pink collared top with a pair of blue jeans. While Prithvi wore a blue T-Shirt and black pants. Both are seen playing with balloons in the cutest way. Rangoli tweeted the video saying, "Current mood !!! #extraordinarywordofmouth #ManikarnikaQueenofJhansi"

Check out the video below and tell us about it in the comments section.


Manikarnika is also directed by Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi and produced by Zee Studios and Kamal Jain. Apart from Kangana, the historic film also stars Jishu Sengupta, Suresh Oberoi, Danny Denzongappa, Atul Kulkarni, Ankita Lokhande, Misti, Unnati Davera, Zeeshan Ayub, Rajeev kacharo, Nihar Pandya, Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Manish Wadhwa in pivotal roles.

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During an interaction with Bombay Times, Kangana spoke about taking up direction. She said, "After Queen (2014), I started to feel absolutely underutilised, and I had already decided that I wanted to direct. I even directed a short film. I thought Queen was just like a hobby film for everyone involved, as we all had a chilled out attitude. At that point, I started thinking that acting is not something for me and I must pursue direction, though I knew that I had to start from scratch. After Simran I thought that I would get an opportunity but that didn't happen."


Credits: Twitter

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