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Kangana Ranaut has been wearing her ‘spiritual’ fervour on her sleeve of late. She recently said in an interview, “I truly believe that if we as humanity could tap into the dimensions beyond the physical...into mysticism, we can transform the world.”
When a special screening of the film Chalo Jeete Hain, based on the early life of PM Modi, was held in Mumbai, she was seen batting for him for the 2019 elections.
Ranaut was in conversation with Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, Indian yogi and mystic at NCPA Mumbai on 8 August and she spoke about the rising cow vigilantism in the country. She opened up about how a scene in her upcoming biopic, Manikarnika based on Rani Laxmibai, where the titular character is seen saving a cow, was changed. A crew member suggested that it would make them look like ‘cow saviours’.
Kangana took a jibe at liberals in the conversation saying that they "are always criticising, and never wanting to protect cows." Kangana seemed intent on posing ‘tough questions’ to Sadhguru.
Further questioning the liberal “agenda” Kangana also commented on the Kathua rape case and a section of Bollywood’s reaction to it.
Kangana seemed to be searching for answers as to what stand one should take between being a conservative, liberal or a sceptic in today’s India. We hope she got her answers from Sadhguru.
(With inputs from HuffPost.)
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