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Kangana Ranaut pens a poem titled Aasmaan

There’s no doubt that Kangana Ranaut is quite multi-talented. She has proved her mettle as an actress, writer, and filmmaker. Well, now Kangana has written a poem titled Aasmaan and has directed a video on it featuring herself.

Her team took to Instagram to share the video of the poem. They captioned it as “#AasmaanbyKangana #KanganaRanaut reveals another treasure from her innumerable talents. #आसमान was been penned and directed by her, and is truly food for thought in these testing times.”


Well, it’s a beautiful poem and Kangana is looking is very pretty in it. We won’t be surprised if Kangana soon starts writing lyrics for the songs in her movies.

This is not the first time when Kangana has written a poem. A few days ago, on Mother’s Day, the actress had penned a poem for her mother.

Talking about her movies, Kangana has some interesting projects in her kitty. She will next be seen in Thalaivi a biopic on Jayalalithaa. The film is slated to release on 26th June 2020, but looking at the current scenario, the film will surely get postponed.

Apart from Thalaivi, Kangana has movies like Tejas and Dhakad in her kitty. While the former is slated to release in April next year, the latter is scheduled to hit the screens on Diwali this year. Kangana will also be producing a film titled Aparajitha Ayodhya, a movie based on Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid's case.

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