Kangana Ranaut is ‘bonafide A++ list actress’: Tanushree Dutta
Updated:7 years, 4 months ago
Updated:7 years, 4 months ago
New Delhi, Feb 11 (ANI): Actor Tanushree Dutta on Sunday claimed that Kangana Ranaut is a "bonafide A++ list actress." In a statement, Dutta said, "Kangana Ranaut is a bonafide A++ list actress. Why the extra plus because she is the only one who made it to the top of her game in Bollywood without the nagging support and recommendation of A- list male stars, without a high profile surname or an unrealistically perfect, pure and pious facade that most Bollywood actresses seem to wear on and off screen." Substantiating her stance, she added, "Besides being a powerhouse performer she has truly set an example of someone who has made a unique and celebrated place for herself in an industry tough to conquer for an outsider. This Damsel has truly made it all the way despite all the distress; leaving the frat boys club of Bollywood and their dames twiddling their thumbs in abject contempt for her success." Dutta also claimed that other people in the film industry do not support Ranaut as they are intimidated by her talent. Lauding Ranaut for her latest film Manikarna's success she said, "With Manikarnika's success you have hit them on their softest spot and it will take them some time to recover. They will come around eventually...they have to or else they run the risk of being irrelevant."
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