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Kangana Ranaut dedicates Panga to her mother Asha Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut will next be seen on the big screen in Panga. The trailer of the film was launched a few days ago, and it has received a fantastic response. Kangana plays the character of a woman who makes her comeback in Kabaddi after getting married and having a child.

Well, recently, Kangana’s sister Rangoli took to Twitter to inform everyone that Kangana dedicates her performance in the film to their mother Asha Ranaut. Rangoli tweeted, “I asked Kangana how come she knows all the emotions and conflicts of a mother so well, she is so convincing as a mom, she said to know a mother you don’t have to be a mother you just have to be a child, Panga is a performance from her dedicated to our mom Asha Ranaut ....”


The trailer of the film has become one of the most viewed trailers of 2019 and has broken records of many films with big stars.

Talking about the trailer getting such a great response, Kangana had stated, "For me it's very welcoming to see that a film on a mother, which is about a mother being given a second chance,  is getting such an extraordinary response from the audiences. I think it's high time that we encourage, support, co-operate and give respect to the working mothers.....the respect that they deserve."

Director Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari had added, “It’s heart-warming to see so much love showered for Panga. It also makes me believe stories that are truly told from the heart resonate to an audience who is willing to accept us no matter who we are and where we come from. This is the new changing unapologetic India.”

Also starring Jassie Gill, Richa Chadha, and Neena Gupta, Panga is slated to release on 24th January 2020.

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