Kangana Ranaut, who has a lot of talent and experience in the entertainment industry, set out on a difficult path to success. In the beginning of her work, she had trouble. She often got parts in flop films that didn't do well at the box office. As a newcomer, she might have felt like she had no choice but to take on these projects, just like other aspiring stars who don't have the luxury of saying no to chances.
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She wanted to do it because she needed money to help herself and her family, especially her sick sister who was having a hard time. Kangana Ranaut never gave up on her goal of becoming a successful actor, even when things didn't go as planned. She worked hard every day to improve her skills, and over time, she was able to make more decisions about her job. She changed her style by turning down parts in films that she didn't believe in.
Anand L. Rai's film 'Tanu Weds Manu,' which came out in 2011, was a turning point for Kangana Ranaut. It was a big step up in her career. With the 2014 movie 'Queen,' which was praised by critics, her image as a good performer grew even stronger. But in the middle of all this success, the movie 'I Love NY,' which had been in limbo for two years, suddenly revealed that it would be coming out in 2015.
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Kangana wasn't happy about this unexpected turn of events, and she was allegedly against the film's release. She got in touch with the movie's producer, Bhushan Kumar, and had a long talk with him about what was going on. In June 2015, Kangana was very careful about her job choices and the path she wanted her life to take. Because the movie's release date conflicted with her plans, she had an honest conversation with Bhushan Kumar to try to find a solution that worked for both of them.