Kangana Ranaut recalls being labelled a “witch” and accused of black magic during past controversy with ex Adhyayan Suman, calling it a damaging “witch-hunt” she overcame through work and resilience.
Kangana Ranaut invoked the iconic ‘Ja Simran, jee le apni zindagi’ dialogue in Parliament while backing the women’s reservation bill and targeting Congress over its delay. She questioned the opposition’s stance and said the government was empowering women to live freely.
"Chirag is a friend. There is no romance. We did a film together 10 years ago ... If there had been any romance, we would have had kids by now," she said laughingly.
Kangana Ranaut also took issue with Rahul Gandhi's 'jiu-jitsu' analogy used in the Parliament, where he used terms like "grip" and "choke".
A resurfaced Koffee With Karan 5 clip shows Kangana Ranaut accusing Karan Johar of mocking her English and calling him a “flag-bearer of nepotism.” The episode, also featuring Saif Ali Khan, highlights Kangana’s sharp remarks that reignited their long-standing public spat.
An old Koffee With Karan video featuring Kangana Ranaut has resurfaced, in which she revealed that Akshaye Khanna did not respond when she tried to flirt with him. Anil Kapoor also recalled the incident, saying Akshaye “doesn’t talk to anybody.”
Kangana Ranaut attended the opening of IFFD 2026 alongside Rekha Gupta, inaugurating the event with a ceremonial lamp lighting. She also praised the initiative as a proud moment for Delhi, highlighting its focus on cinema and culture.
Kangana Ranaut’s career spans a remarkable journey from Bollywood stardom with multiple National Awards to a bold transition into politics as a BJP Member of Parliament.
Kangana Ranaut reacted to the Sara Ali Khan temple row, saying there should be no fear in declaring faith, amid a new rule requiring affidavits for non-Hindu devotees.
Kangana Ranaut criticised Nora Fatehi’s controversial song, saying Bollywood has crossed limits of vulgarity and calling for stricter regulations.
At the Rising Bharat Summit 2026, Kangana Ranaut confirmed she has received Hollywood offers and is reviewing scripts, though she has not clarified whether her previously announced project Blessed Be the Evil is moving forward.
At the Rising Bharat Summit, Kangana Ranaut made headlines with her bold views on politics and films, but it was her sharp, unexpected rapid-fire Bollywood answers that truly stole the spotlight.
The Bombay High Court has permitted actress and politician Kangana Ranaut to withdraw her petition seeking to quash a 2021 FIR registered against her in connection with allegations of copyright violation linked to her planned film Manikarnika Returns: The Legend of Didda.
Actress and politician Kangana Ranaut took to social media with a reflective and somewhat cryptic note urging her followers to be mindful of the company they keep, cautioning against people she described as “zombies” — individuals lacking ambition and emotional intelligence.
Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram to praise Sara Arjun, the young lead of Dhurandhar, calling her “authentic and rooted” and saying she is “rooting for” the rising star after seeing a video of her at a Maha Shivratri celebration.
Kangana Ranaut made a striking appearance during Parliament’s Winter Session, wearing an ivory saree paired with a handwoven jacket by women artisans from her Mandi constituency. The actor-turned-MP continues to spotlight traditional textiles from Himachal and Uttarakhand through her public appearances.
In a resurfaced clip from the talk show Koffee With Karan, Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut shared a light-hearted anecdote about co-star Akshaye Khanna, revealing she once tried to flirt with him during their time working together on No Problem.
Kangana Ranaut voiced support for Victoria Beckham amid the Beckham family buzz, praising her as a “real queen.” Sharing a throwback clip, Kangana lauded Victoria’s unapologetic, camp attitude and dismissed any saas-bahu drama.
AR Rahman, now a global music icon, once endured a childhood shaped by loss and hardship. In a throwback conversation, he reflects on the pain and resilience that defined him early on.
Oscar and Grammy winner AR Rahman’s remark suggesting a possible communal bias in Bollywood sparked sharp reactions across the industry. While figures like Javed Akhtar, Shobhaa De and Manoj Tiwari rejected the claim, Kangana Ranaut responded strongly, accusing the composer of prejudice, highlighting deep divisions over the issue.
Kangana Ranaut alleged that Masaba Gupta refused to provide her a saree for a Ram Janmabhoomi visit, calling the incident an example of bias in the fashion industry. The actress said the episode deeply hurt her.
The “2026 is the new 2016” trend has taken social media by storm, with users and celebrities alike sharing decade‑old photos, videos, and memories from 2016, a year many recall as a simpler, carefree time. Bollywood stars such as Kareena Kapoor Khan, Alia Bhatt, Ananya Panday, Khushi Kapoor, Sonam Kapoor, and Dia Mirza have all joined the viral nostalgia wave, delighting fans with personal throwbacks and contributing to the trend’s widespread popularity online.
Amid a wave of social-media nostalgia for 2016, Bollywood actor and MP Kangana Ranaut shared an emotional Instagram post looking back on that year as a turning point in her life — both a professional high after hits like Queen and Tanu Weds Manu Returns and a personal low triggered by a controversial legal notice that sparked a feud and industry-wide division.
Kangana Ranaut referenced the Kerala actor abduction and assault case to speak about the dangers and misogyny women face in the film industry, admitting she feared for her own safety at the time. Her remarks have resurfaced following actor Dileep’s recent acquittal in the case that shook Malayalam cinema.
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut said watching them often felt “traumatic”, adding that MPs had repeatedly “jumped into the Well, shouted ‘SIR, SIR’, created a spectacle, tried intimidation and misbehaved in every possible way”.