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Kangana Ranaut reflects on her early career and encourages women to embrace their beauty

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Actor Kangana Ranaut, currently busy promoting her film Emergency, recently shared her dissatisfaction with her appearance during the promotion of her 2006 film ‘Woh Lamhe’. Reflecting on this period, the actor now offers a powerful message to women: love yourselves and appreciate your beauty at every stage of life.

The Actress made her debut in “Gangster” and her journey as an actress, producer, director, and politician is truly remarkable. Kangana continues to be candid in sharing her thoughts. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), she shared an important lesson she has learned over the years.

In her post, Kangana recalled, “This is a video from my second film Woh Lamhe music launch. I was just a teenager and, like many young women, I disliked everything about my appearance. It’s common for young women to feel unsure of their looks, which can make them more vulnerable and uncertain. Looking back now, I realize I didn’t appreciate not just my appearance, but the vitality and energy I had during that time.”

She followed this with an inspiring message for women: “Today is the youngest you will ever be. Every stage of life has its own beauty. Even if you can’t see it in the mirror, trust that one day you will look back and recognize it. Be kind to yourself and trust that you are beautiful.”

Kangana’s highly-anticipated period political drama Emergency was initially scheduled for release on 6th September 2024 but was delayed due to certification issues. The film has now received a U/A certification, and a new release date is expected to be announced soon.

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