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Don't Reject People Because They Can’t Speak English, Travel In Rickshaw: Kangana Ranaut

Darpan News Desk, 11 Apr, 2017 11:48 AM
    Kangana Ranaut – who started it all – has again reignited the discussion. However, instead of charging one particular director like the last time – Karan Johar aka the ‘flag-bearer of nepotism – the Rangoon actor gave a much more intelligent and comprehensive explanation about why the debate on nepotism is essential and not just another fashionable word.
     
    At the launch of a new collection of Melange by Lifestyle, Kangana was asked about her opinion on how filmmaker and her mentor Mahesh Bhatt, backed her on her stand on nepotism. The organisers of the ‘fashion event’ interrupted and made sure Kangana doesn’t reply. Two more questions and the event was announced closed, but just then Kangana had a change of heart as she said looking at that particular scribe, “I would like to answer your question.”
     
    She began and spoke for close to three minutes. The actor, justifying her choice to speak on the issue, said she wanted to talk about her experiences to set an example for people from “unconventional backgrounds,” who enter the industry with dreams to make it big.
     
     
    “If you’re talking about nepotism, it’s not an objection, it’s an observation. I, as an individual… it is my prerogative to leave my footsteps behind for the ones who will follow me. It is important they know where I fell, where I walked, stayed and ran. It’s important for me to talk about my own experiences not to say that people shouldn’t do what they like to do but what is relevant should be relevant.”
     
    Making a strong statement, the actor spoke from her personal experience and said people should not be rejected on the basis of their limitations with a language, and they should not be considered ‘uncool.’
     
    “…Not because someone doesn’t speak English, or has sweat patches because they have come in a rickshaw for an audition or someone is sharing an apartment with 10 people in an ‘uncool’ location. They shouldn’t be shamed for that. The doors shouldn’t be shut on their faces because of that,” she added.
     
     
    Kangana’s well rounded answer also appeared as a dig at her contemporary Anushka Sharma, who also comes from a non-film background. The actor recently said that if you are good at your work, people will want to work with you, and added that she didn’t face any discrimination when she worked with big production houses.
     
    Kangana’s comments today showed how informed she was about who said what on the nepotism debate, as she continued, “What is an outsider? We are all working to make cinema. Anyone working for some other intention is an outsider. So, (in that sense) I don’t consider myself an outsider. Whoever comes from an unconventional background, they should work towards it and not call themselves ‘oh we have been lucky enough that we didn’t face any discrimination or we are the chosen one, the industry has accepted us with open arms’. No, because people like us have been working on it. 
     
    If today people are working with actresses who come from indie background, or so called ‘niche art background,’ it’s because we have made it mainstream today. We can say a film like Queen is mainstream because people worked at it,” the National Award winner said.
     
     
    Stressing that it’s people like her who have brought some democracy to the film industry, Kangana said her work and choices will always be directed towards making outsiders look cool. “The fact that today in the industry we have a lot more democratic environment is also because of people like us who have been working at it. I see newcomers easily say ‘I can’t talk in English I will only talk in Hindi.’ 
     
    It’s because we have made it appear cool. We are going to make outsiders feel and appear cool. That is my prerogative as an individual. If I don’t do that then what is the purpose of my journey? This is a healthy talk.”
     
    Realising that the issue she tried raising came down to Kangana Ranaut vs Karan Johar, the actor did admit that nepotism should be discussed in a broader sense than restricting it to a fight between two people. “We should all work it out and not point fingers and make it sound like a fight but to make the society more democratic for everyone,” she concluded.

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