Kangana Ranaut always promotes women empowerment in various ways and speaks about the issues faced by women, especially within the industry she works. Kangana has now spoken about the obsession with fair skin in the glam world these days. The actress shared a picture of the Mahakumbh girl Monalisa who is now an internet sensation. She appreciated her beauty and took her example to highlight an important issue faced by women in the glam world.
She took to her Instagram stories and wrote, “This young girl Monalisa has become an internet sensation for her natural beauty. As much as I hate people harassing her for pictures and interviews, I can’t help but think, do we have dark, dusky Indian tone female representation in the glamour world anymore? Are people loving young actresses how they loved Anu Agarwal, Kajol, Bipasha Basu, Deepika or Rani Mukherjee? Why do all actresses look as pale as white women including those who were dark in the younger days. Why people don’t identify with newcomers the way they identify with Monalisa. Too much laser and glutathione injections?”
On work front, Kangana was last seen in ‘Emergency’ which she also directed. The film got rave reviews and is doing an average business at the box office. The actress also produced the film and revealed recently that she had to mortgage her house for it. “A lot of people backed out. Nobody was buying it. No OTT platform was ready to purchase it. I had to mortgage my house to make the film. I did go through these issues but I didn’t have someone to go to and cry to,” said Kangana.