Biography
( Kangana Ranaut )
(BORN : 23/03/1987)
Kangana Ranaut, born on March 23, 1987, in Bhambla, Himachal Pradesh, is a prominent Indian actress celebrated for her dynamic roles and fearless approach to cinema. Raised in a conservative family, Ranaut initially pursued engineering but shifted to acting, a decision that propelled her into the limelight.
Kangana made her Bollywood debut with "Gangster" (2006), directed by Anurag Basu. Her portrayal of a troubled young woman garnered critical acclaim and established her as a formidable talent. She continued to make waves with her performances in "Paanch" (2001) and "Life in a… Metro" (2007), showcasing her ability to handle diverse roles with ease.
Her career-defining moment came with "Queen" (2014), a film where she played Rani Mehra, a young woman who embarks on a solo honeymoon trip. The film was a massive success, earning her the National Film Award for Best Actress and solidifying her reputation as a leading actress.
Ranaut's versatility was further highlighted in "Tanu Weds Manu" (2011) and its sequel, where she skillfully balanced comedy and drama. Her role in "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi" (2019), a historical biopic she also co-directed, showcased her dedication and range, earning her accolades for both her acting and directorial skills.
Beyond her film career, Kangana Ranaut is known for her outspoken views on various social and political issues, which have often sparked controversy and debate. Her unfiltered opinions and bold stance on matters of national importance have made her a significant figure in contemporary Indian public life.
Kangana Ranaut’s career is a testament to her talent, resilience, and commitment to pushing the boundaries of conventional cinema, making her one of Bollywood’s most influential and dynamic actresses.