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Kangana Ranaut says there were ‘conspiracies’ against her: ‘Casting directors refused to work with me’

Kangana Ranaut says there were ‘conspiracies’ against her: ‘Casting directors refused to work with me’

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Kangana Ranaut never shies off from putting her views forward. The actress is currently gearing up for the release of her next movie Emergency, and recently, the actress has talked about the hardship she has faced in the industry.

The actress has recently claimed that there havebeen conspiracies against her in Bollywood, and many people were warned not to work with her.

During her recent interview with The Times of India, the actress claimed that many casting directors, cinematographers and actors refused to work with her.

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“Several casting directors and DOPs refused to work with me. Actors were receiving calls to not work with me. There was a lot of conspiracy against me,'' Kanganasaid.

The actress also expressed gratitude for Emergency actors such as Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Satish Kaushik, and Mahima Choudhary, among others, who agreed to work in the movie.

Saying that “it’s the best feeling in the world” when people agree to work with you during challenging times.

During the trailer launch of the movie, the actress talked about how she was boycotted by the film industry.

“I have faced many obstacles while making this film. Every film faces a lot of obstacles and then they find many angels who support you through those obstacles. I want to say a special thanks to my cast,” Ranaut said.

She added, “Everybody knows I have been boycotted by the film industry. Its not easy to stand with me, its not easy to be part of my film, and its definitely not easy to praise me. But, they (Emergency cast) have done all of it.”

In her next film Emergency, Kangana will play the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The movie, which is based on the 1975 Indian Emergency imposed by the former prime minister, will hit theatres on September 6.

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