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Kangana Ranaut reveals why she rejected Salman Khan's 'Sultan'
Kangana Ranaut reveals why she rejected Salman Khan's 'Sultan'
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, often caught in controversies due to her outspoken nature, says she is not a man-hater, and she hopes to see a society which does not need feminism.
The National Award-winning actress was present here at the Jagran Cinema Summit on Friday. During an interaction session here, she was asked about her opinion on feminism and why some people called her a 'man-hater' after her fiery interviews in the last couple of weeks.
In response to that, Kangana said: "No, I am not a man-hater for sure. I think feminism is something a sorry state to be in any society. The gender equality should be there, where feminism doesn't need to act like a medicine on inequality.
"We should not have feminists, we shouldn't have all these things... We shouldn't have feminism in society."
Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, often caught in controversies due to her outspoken nature, says she is not a man-hater, and she hopes to see a society which does not need feminism.
The National Award-winning actress was present here at the Jagran Cinema Summit on Friday. During an interaction session here, she was asked about her opinion on feminism and why some people called her a 'man-hater' after her fiery interviews in the last couple of weeks.
In response to that, Kangana said: "No, I am not a man-hater for sure. I think feminism is something a sorry state to be in any society. The gender equality should be there, where feminism doesn't need to act like a medicine on inequality.
"We should not have feminists, we shouldn't have all these things... We shouldn't have feminism in society."
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