Panga: For Kangana Ranaut 'Mummy Jaisi Dikhti Hai' Is Not An Insult

Kangana Ranaut recently delivered a very powerful performance in Panga. The story is about a Kabbadi player who goes on to play for the nation even after she is married and has kids. The film holds a social message and now, here's Kangana rooting for women power

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Panga: For Kangana Ranaut 'Mummy Jaisi Dikhti Hai' Is Not An Insult
Kangana Ranaut is known for being a fierce and outspoken lady. She has never minced words and this time too, she is not holding back. She recently delivered a powerful performance in Panga. She stepped into the shoes of a Kabbadi player who gave up on her dreams to play for the nation as she got married and had kids. But soon she embarked on her journey to achieve her goals and proved that nothing is impossible. With this film, she advocated that being a married woman and having kids is not a dead end. Now, she is here talking about how people's perspective needs to change towards married women.

Reacting to the society's habit of body shaming and putting down women who have had kids, Kangana says that we should we need to undo this attitude and evolve as individuals and as a society. In Panga, Kangana plays the mother of a 8-year-old for which she put on 10 KGS. She asks people not to use motherhood to mock someone. "You know there was a time when if somebody was dressed in a certain way, people would say, "kya Mummy lag rahi hai!, Do bachcho ki ma lag rahi hai” Being a mother is the most coveted job in the world... it’s also the most difficult one. I believe that society leads by example. We also have directors like Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and actors like Kareena Kapoor Khan and Neena Gupta who have gone out and carved a path for themselves after motherhood. Motherhood for them is not an unconscious decision, it's done consciously." We agree!  




Kangana Ranaut's Panga is receiving accolades from all corner and we guess, all for the right reasons. 



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