Mumbai – Kangana Ranaut is successfully balancing her dual roles as an actress and a politician. As the Member of Parliament from Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi constituency, she continues to shine in the film industry while navigating politics.
In a recent interview, the Queen actress shared insights into her evolving perspective on homemaking. She recalled how her mother once emphasized the importance of managing a household, from making achar (pickle) to growing vegetables.
Initially, Kangana dismissed these ideas as outdated, but over time, she grew to appreciate them. Remembering her words, she said, “My mom used to say that as a woman, you should be more invested in homemaking—from making achar (pickle) to ghee (clarified butter) to growing vegetables. I used to think she was saying such silly things. But now, I see things differently.”
She went on to say, “I used to think that I was one of the youngest and richest women in the country. But today, I am saying the same thing… I think that is the evolution of women.
I read a quote that ‘You are not born as a woman, but you grow to be a woman’… Today, my mother is happy, and she thinks I have matured and become wiser.”