Well hello there, darlings! It’s your favorite Bollywood insider, Newshound Nisha, back at it again with some spicy news from the glitzy world of Hindi cinema. Today, we’re talking about none other than the fiery, outspoken, and undeniably talented Kangana Ranaut. She’s a name that every Indian household is familiar with, whether for her stellar acting chops, her four National Awards, or her recent plunge into politics.
If you’re new to the Bollywood scene or simply need some Kangana-centric recommendations, I’ve got you covered. Here are the top five films that showcase the best of Ms. Ranaut’s repertoire. And remember, this is all straight from the horse’s mouth. So let’s dive right in, shall we?
First up, we’ve got “Queen”, a gem from 2014 that was showered with awards like confetti at a wedding. Directed by Vikas Behl, this movie sees Kangana share the screen with Rajkumar Rao and Lisa Haydon. Our heroine plays Rani, a Delhi belle brought up in a conservative family. When her fiancé, played by Rao, jilts her at the altar, she decides to embark on her honeymoon solo. This whirlwind journey around the world helps Rani discover herself and life’s many experiences.
Next, we have the hit 2011 film “Tanu Weds Manu”. Kangana stars alongside R. Madhavan and Jimmy Shergill in this romantic drama. The story revolves around Manu, an NRI doctor smitten by the feisty Tanu, only to discover that she has no plans of marrying him. But love, as we know, has a way of turning things around.
The sequel, “Tanu Weds Manu Returns”, picks up where the first film left off. Trouble brews in Tanu and Manu’s marital paradise, leading to a separation. Enter Kusum, Tanu’s doppelganger, who reminds Manu of his lost love. The plot thickens when Tanu returns.
“Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi”, a historical drama, tells the tale of the legendary Rani Lakhshmibai who fought against British rule in the rebellion of 1857. The film beautifully captures the queen’s fighting spirit and her sacrifices.
Lastly, we have “Fashion”, a 2008 film that peels back the glamorous veneer of the modeling industry to reveal its dark underbelly, Kangana plays a small-town girl who dreams of becoming a supermodel, only to face the harsh realities of the industry.
So there you have it, my Bollywood aficionados. Five Kangana Ranaut films that are a must-watch. Remember, in the world of Bollywood, there’s never a dull moment. And as your trusted Newshound, I’ll be here to make sure you don’t miss a beat!
And now for Nisha’s ‘Moral of the Story’: The journey of life, much like a Bollywood script, is filled with twists, turns, and a whole lot of drama. But remember, darlings, there’s always a song and dance around the corner!