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Kangana Ranaut Says She Was Asked To Dress In Just A Robe And No Underwear For A Role In A Pahlaj Nihalani Film

Darpan News Desk IANS, 28 Mar, 2019 09:23 PM

    In the ‘Sit With Hitlist’ interview with journalist Mayank Shekhar, Kangana Ranaut talks about everything from her life as an actress to pursuing dreams of becoming a director and even takes on the ‘next generation’ stars like Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt.


    This can be deemed as one of Kangana’s most explosive interviews ever!

     

    During the interview, Kangana revealed that she was offered a film titled I Love You Boss by former CBFC Chairman Palaj Nihalani, as a part of which, she was asked to wear a robe without any undergarments.

     

    The 32-year-actress recalled the incident on the talk show and said: "The fact that people met and promised to guide and help me, but then I was put under house-arrest.


    And then Pahlaj Nihalani had offered me a film called I Love You Boss. They had a photoshoot where they gave me a robe to wear, and no undergarments. So, I just had a satin robe for a show-girl pose, from which I had to stick my leg out, coming out of darkness."


    Kangana, who is known for her acting prowess and portrayal of strong characters on screen, described her role in the film as "a young girl lusting after her middle-aged boss." The Queen actress decided to proceed with the photoshoot.


    However, she quit mid-way and changed her phone number.


    "They should at least have given some tapes. I was supposed to play a young girl lusting after her middle-aged boss. So it was a soft-porn sort of character. And I had this epiphany that I can't do this. I felt like this is exactly what my parents were talking about. I actually went through the photo shoot, but then I disappeared. I changed my number," Kangana said on the show.


    Watch Kangana's entire interview here:


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