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Kangana Ranaut: When you want SEX, just have it. OMG!
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The Queen of Bollywood Kangana Ranaut spoke
unabashedly about many things such as sex, love, heartbreak, being the Prime
Minister of the country and even Hrithik Roshan on India Today Mind Rocks Delhi
2019.
When participated in a session, titled
Never Say Die: The Queen of Reinvention, Kangana Ranaut differed when asked if
everyone in the country was obsessed with sex. "SEX is an important aspect
of everyone’s life. When you want SEX, just have it. Do not be obsessed. "
"Earlier marriages were fixed as kids,
so as you grew up, your emotions were directed to the person. Now when you
marry at 30 and your hormones are jumping over your head, emotions are no
longer there. In addition, we are always suppressing emotions; but suppression
only increases excitement. So here there is a volatile cocktail of
hormones."
Kangana then went on to disclose that her
parents felt shocked when they found out that she was sexually active. She then
goes on to make more bold comments. "Parents should be happy with children
having SEX. Children should have responsible sex. Parents should encourage
children to have SEX,".
The actor said that exploitation happens
everywhere, maybe a little more in the entertainment industry. "I have
experienced it too and there are people who don’t fear God. But there are good
people [in the industry], too."
She was asked what she would do if she woke
up as Hrithik Roshan, her co-actor in movie Krish 3. Kangana Ranaut replied,
"I will call Kangana and tell her that I am sorry for what I did." This beautiful talented actor previously
called Hrithik Roshan as her silly ex, quite a few times, she mocked him in the
public domain, and so did Hrithik.
Kangana Ranuat Movies include:
Gangster where she won Filmfare award for
best female debut,
Woh Lamhe directed by Mohit Suri,
Shakalaka Boom Boom directed by Suneel
Darshan,
Life in a Metro Directed by Anurag Basu,
Dhaam Dhoom directed by Jeeva,
Fashion for which she won Filmfare Award
for best supporting Actress and National Film Award for Best Supporting
Actress,
Raaz: The Mystery Continues, Vaada raha
directed by Samir Karnik,
Ek Niranjan Telugu Film opposite Bahubali
Prabhas directed by Puri Jagannadh in Tollywood,
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai directed by
Milan Luthria, Knock Out directed by Mani Shankar,
No Problem, Tanu Weds Manu, Game, Ready,
Double Dhamaal, Rascals, Miley Naa Miley Hum, Tezz, Shootout at Wadala, Krrish
3, Rajjo, Queen, Revolver Rani, Ungli,
Tanu Weds Manu Returns where she won National
Film Award for Best Actress and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actress,
I Love
NY, Katti Batti, Rangoon, Simran, Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi,
Judgementall Hai Kya, Panga, etc.,