Kangana Ranaut is coming back to the silver screen with her upcoming flick Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi. In a recent media interaction, the actress said that the year 2018 wasn’t a good year for her and now she is hoping that 2019 will bring good fortune to her. Recalling her many bad experiences, she said,
“People were trying to put me behind bars, can you believe that? They should make a film on my life also (laughs uncontrollably).”

She added,
“I have had a really horrible time and I hope it changes this year. My films weren’t working, cases were filed against me; it was going really downhill, till a point, it couldn’t go any further down. But you never know; life has a way of surprising you.”
Kangana is now having hopes with her home project Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi. Other than this, she will also be seen in the films Mental Hai Kya and Panga this year. Talking about the criticism she got after Aapki Adalat’s 2018 famous interview, she said,
“At times I did feel cornered, especially after Simran’s failure. Scriptwriter Apurva Asrani, filmmakers Ketan Mehta, Karan Johar and Rakesh Roshan and some others singled me out for criticism. The industry was having these intense meetings to make sure I was put in my place. Probably that was the only phase when I felt suffocated.”

The actress also spilled the beans on how she got boycotted,
“It makes me feel suffocated even now when I think about it. Ketan went to the Economic Offences Wing (EOW), Aditya Pancholi filed a case and Rakesh Roshan continued to say he would ‘reveal’ something. However, all of this didn’t go anywhere. The EOW withdrew the case. Nothing came out of that propaganda they did. As for nepotism, Karan had to apologise.”
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