Kangana Ranaut Recalls Struggling Days In Mumbai: Was Convinced I Would Die Or Disappear Before Gangster

Kangana Ranaut Recalls Struggling Days In Mumbai: Was Convinced I Would Die Or Disappear Before Gangster

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Kangana Ranaut Recalls Struggling Days In Mumbai: Was Convinced I Would Die Or Disappear Before Gangster
Kangana Ranaut recently reflected on the hardships she endured before making it big in Bollywood. She recalled that during her struggling days in Mumbai, she was almost certain that she would either "die or disappear in the crowd" due to the overwhelming challenges she faced.

Coming from a small town, Ranaut moved to Mumbai with dreams of becoming an actress, but the journey was anything but easy. She struggled financially, lacked fluency in English, and often felt out of place in the industry. She remembered how people in the film fraternity dismissed her, mocking her for her accent and background. Many treated her as if she did not belong, making it even more difficult to find opportunities.

Despite these obstacles, she remained determined. Before stepping into films, she trained in theatre and participated in stage plays, which helped her refine her craft. However, rejection was a constant reality, and she had to work tirelessly to prove herself.

Her breakthrough finally came with the 2006 film Gangster, which won her widespread recognition and marked the beginning of her successful career. Over the years, she has built a reputation as one of the most fearless and outspoken actresses in the industry, known for taking on unconventional roles and making bold statements.

Looking back, Ranaut acknowledges that those struggling years were extremely difficult, but they shaped her into the person she is today. Her journey from an outsider to a national award-winning actress is a testament to perseverance and resilience, inspiring many aspiring artists to chase their dreams despite the odds.

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