Kangana Ranaut Lauds Himachali Women For Being Hard-Working: 'Can Definitely Do With Some Hype'
Sharing pictures of herself alongside Preity Zinta, Yami Gautam, and Pratibha Ranta, Kangana expressed that the women from her home state deserve more recognition and admiration.
Actor and Mandi MP Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram on Sunday to celebrate the women of Himachal Pradesh. Sharing pictures of herself alongside Preity Zinta, Yami Gautam, and Pratibha Ranta, Kangana expressed that the women from her home state deserve more recognition and admiration.
Kangana Ranaut on Himachali Women
Posting a collage featuring Preity, Yami, herself, and Pratibha, Kangana captioned it with “#peopleofhimachal.” She noted how hardworking women in Himachal look just as good as—or even better than—these actors, yet are occupied with their daily struggles.
She wrote: "When I go to Himachal and see our women equally or better looking than us work tirelessly in the fields no insta no reels raising cattle and making the ends meet. I feel they can definitely do with some hype. #himachaligenes #himachaliwomen."
Kanagan on supporting Blake Lively
Kangana recently extended her support to Blake Lively amid allegations against her It Ends With Us co-star and director Justin Baldoni. Drawing parallels between Hollywood and the Indian film industry, Kangana referenced the Hema Committee report on the Malayalam film industry.
She shared: "Even in Hollywood women who refuse to compromise, they are maligned and their careers are destroyed its not just Bollywood similar report called Heme Committee had come out about the Malayalam film industry, it is worrying and shameful."
For context, Blake Lively filed a complaint against Justin Baldoni, accusing him of sexual harassment and attempting to tarnish her reputation.
Recent Work
Kangana's recent projects include Tiku Weds Sheru, Chandramukhi 2, and Tejas in 2023. This year, her biographical film Emergency, based on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, faced a roadblock when the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) initially denied it certification. After a legal battle, the film has now been cleared for release in 2025.