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Kangana Ranaut: I want to have children, but my work will always be my first baby

Kangana Ranaut never minces words. In an interaction with a leading Indian daily, Kangana spoke about the matters of heart and her family. Kangana said that her profession never comes in between her solid relationship. “Honestly, it’s not about the work, but the person you are. It’s easier to find love during your growing years because one is so raw, undefined and easy-going. As time goes by, you want something else, and it’s hard to find,” she said.

Talking about her expectations from her partner, she said, “In my early 20s, my idea of a partner was more filmi; my expectations are very different today. As you get older, you no longer want to put the other person ahead of you. Your own fulfillment becomes important and you want someone who can keep up.”


Talking about her belief in the institution of marriage, she spoke about her interest in starting her family, “I do. I definitely want to get married. I’m thinking more and more about finding a solid relationship and having a family. Meeting the right guy is on the to-do list. Frivolous dating and going for midnight walks and drives are not things that interest me anymore. I want to have children, but my work will always be my first baby. Actually, Prithvi is as good as my own baby,” Kangana said.

On the work front, Kangana is currently busy with the shoots of her upcoming film Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi. Post the film, she will be seen in a psychological thriller Mental Hai Kya? Opposite Rajkummar Rao.

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Saif Ali Khan says overseas weddings feel fine but ''India feels too public for performances''

Highlights:

  • Saif Ali Khan says he no longer dances at billionaire weddings
  • He recalled an aunt scolding him for doing so early in his career
  • Says the mix of social circles and performance makes him uneasy
  • Felt different when performing overseas, including Portugal
  • Actor says others may enjoy it, but he no longer feels right doing it

Saif Ali Khan has spoken about stepping away from wedding performances, saying the mix of wealth, access and social circles makes him uncomfortable. The actor said in a recent interview that the shift began years ago, after a relative questioned why he was dancing at a private event.

Saif Ali Khan remembered being backstage in Mumbai when his father’s sister walked up and said she could not believe he was dancing at a wedding. The remark stung, and it stayed with him. He said that some actors see themselves as entertainers and are happy to turn up, take the fee and move on. However, he has stopped feeling that way.

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