Bollywood queen Kangana Ranaut is known for not mincing her words when it comes to putting her thoughts in front of the general public. Her bitterness with Bollywood is known to all, and recently she once again took the opportunity to do so.
Moreover, Kangana Ranaut is currently gearing up for the release of her film Tejas; she recently slammed Bollywood celebs and cricketers for'maintaining friendships' with artists from China and Pakistan.
Kangana on Indian soldiers in ‘Amrit Ratna’
Recently, Kangana Ranaut was speaking at 'Amrit Ratna' 2023. In the event, she didn't mention anyone’s name but stressed how a soldier feels when an Indian celebrity extends support to a Pakistani or Chinese artist.
Furthermore, she expressed that this kind of support might affect their morale. She also added that compulsory military training must be introduced after graduation to get rid of lazy people, which will instill discipline in them.
Indian soldiers emotions on B'town backing for Pak-China artists
She also expressed the viewpoint of emotions of Indian soldiers and added, “When Bollywood is showcasing its love for the artists of China and Pakistan and cricketers are hugging them, am I the only one who thinks of them as enemies? Is the animosity between the two countries only for me?"
The main aim of movie 'Tejas'
The Dhakkad actress, by highlighting the main aim of her upcoming movie Tejas also emphasized, "This is why we have made Tejas. It showcases how a soldier feels when people of the country talk behind his back while he is fighting at the border.”
With that, on the idea of proposing mandatory military service after graduation in India, Ranaut said, "We will get rid of these lazy and irresponsible people if military training is made compulsory in the country for every child after graduation. It will inculcate discipline in them."
Bollywood Queen Kangana about 'Tejas'
Talking about her upcoming movie Tejas, she stated that they have made a film called Tejas that explores the emotional journey of a soldier stationed at the borders, delving into the psyche of an Indian soldier and the impact of discussions on their morale.
She also said, When the people speak disparagingly about Indian soldiers by questioning their dedication and even refusing to stand for the national anthem, it not only disheartens them but also reflects a lack of responsibility.
About 'Tejas'
After the Dhakkad avatar, Bollywood queen Kangana Ranaut will now be seen playing Lieutenant Shivangi Singh, India's first female fighter pilot, in Tejas. The film is scheduled to release on October 27.