New Delhi: Actress Kangana Ranaut once again slammed a section of Bollywood and said that they are after her as she doesn’t comply with the norms of the industry. While sharing the photo of her mother and applauding her simplicity, she said that Bollywood mistook her attitude for 'arrogance.'
Kangana on Sunday, shared a photo of her mother working in a field and said that she works in the field for 7-8 hours every day. She had also written on her Instagram Stories that her mom doesn't like to eat out, go abroad, visit film sets, or live in Mumbai.
On Monday, in reply to a Twitter user, who praised her mom, she said that ‘film mafia’ doesn’t understand her attitude. She wrote , “Please note my mother is not rich because of me, I come from a family of politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen. Mom has been a teacher for more than 25 years, film mafia must understand where my attitude comes from and why I can’t do cheap stuff and dance in weddings like them.”
She further wrote about why she doesn’t dance at weddings or follow the norms of Bollywood.
“Film mafia always called my attitude my arrogance, my mother has taught me to survive in two roti and salt, but never beg anyone she taught me to say no to anything that doesn't go with my value system/dharma. Tell me is this arrogance or integrity? They called me names and declared me mad because I don't giggle and gossip like other girls or danced in weddings or went to heros rooms!! Is this the reason why someone should be targeted, harassed or isolated?”
She further wrote, "Even now I put every penny of mine to make a film , I have nothing today when I see my mother working in the fields I feel I have everything. Kya bigadoge tum mera main yahan aayi hoon rakshshon ka safaya karne Mujhe apne liye kuch bhi nahi chahiye (what harm can you do to me, I have come here to destroy the devils, I don't want anything for myself)... ha ha you can't blame me don't be shocked when heads roll .... That's precisely why I am here."
On the work front, Kangana will be seen playing former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in her directorial Emergency.