Kangana Ranaut said that her ‘battles’ were never ‘personal’ and she had no personal grudge with any of the Khans. And, the issues she had with them are resolving slowly.

Actor Kangana Ranaut has always been loud and clear about her opinions. She never minces words, even if it means targeting the Khans of Bollywood — Shah Rukh, Salman and Aamir. But, recently, she was seen getting friendly with Salman Khan on Bigg Boss 17 during the promotions of her upcoming film, Tejas. She also praised Shah Rukh’s latest blockbuster, Jawan. So, in a recent interview, Kangana was questioned about her change of heart towards the Khans.

She responded by saying that her ‘battles’ were never ‘personal’ and she had no personal grudge with any of the Khans. And, the issues she had with them are resolving slowly.

“I have never said anything unreasonable about the Khans. My main issue was the shorter female roles (in their films) and the age of the actresses who were cast opposite them. See, how that is changing now. Actresses over 35-40 are becoming the heroines of Khans. So, I have fought for these changes. Otherwise, we used to see the heroines of Khans play their mothers 8-10 years down the line. So, we have fought for these changes,” Kangana told Times Now Navbharat.

Asked if she has become a little diplomatic and is not as fierce as she was earlier, Kangana replied by saying that after many defamation cases against her, she has realised that it is a “waste of time” to visit court again and again.

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Kangana Ranaut says she never had any personal grudge with the Khans of Bollywood. (Photo: Kangana Ranaut/Instagram)

Actor Kangana Ranaut has always been loud and clear about her opinions. She never minces words, even if it means targeting the Khans of Bollywood — Shah Rukh, Salman and Aamir. But, recently, she was seen getting friendly with Salman Khan on Bigg Boss 17 during the promotions of her upcoming film, Tejas. She also praised Shah Rukh’s latest blockbuster, Jawan. So, in a recent interview, Kangana was questioned about her change of heart towards the Khans.

She responded by saying that her ‘battles’ were never ‘personal’ and she had no personal grudge with any of the Khans. And, the issues she had with them are resolving slowly.

“I have never said anything unreasonable about the Khans. My main issue was the shorter female roles (in their films) and the age of the actresses who were cast opposite them. See, how that is changing now. Actresses over 35-40 are becoming the heroines of Khans. So, I have fought for these changes. Otherwise, we used to see the heroines of Khans play their mothers 8-10 years down the line. So, we have fought for these changes,” Kangana told Times Now Navbharat.

Asked if she has become a little diplomatic and is not as fierce as she was earlier, Kangana replied by saying that after many defamation cases against her, she has realised that it is a “waste of time” to visit court again and again.

“I am not scared of speaking against anyone but when you have to go to court, then you feel that this is such a wastage of time,” said Kangana.
Kangana Ranaut’s next, Tejas, will hit the screens on October 27. She is also working on her film Emergency, where she will be playing the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Her directorial venture also stars Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Chaudhary, and Milind Soman, among others. Based on the events of the Emergency imposed in India in 1975, the film is expected to be released next year.