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Kangana Ranaut shares a note on dealing with bullies, says ‘Those who want to be villains in your life make them comedians’

Mumbai: Kangana Ranaut never shies away from wearing her heart on her sleeve. She expresses her thoughts without mincing her words. This time too, the diva has shared a note on how she was never bogged down by bullying or humiliation and instead used it to fuel her ambition.

She took to her Instagram stories to share an old interview video of herself.
In the interview, she is seen speaking about how women to take charge and not ask for permission. She captioned it, “For someone who was humiliated for not being able to speak English represented India in an international summit.”

Post that, the Manikarnika actress penned a long note on how to deal with bullies and villains in life. She wrote, “I never liked the idea of using emotions such as humiliations, failures or any other kind of unfair treatment like bullying done to us, using those experiences as a fuel to ignite our ambition or self-worth, that’s never a good idea”.

Kangana went on to add, “never see yourself from the eyes of those who fail to appreciate you but use their criticism to grow… and when you grow don’t forget to rub it in their faces and have fun. After all, what is life without a good laugh? Those who want to be villains in your life make them comedians and it will be a good story… direct it yourself.”

The actress also talked about how despite several negative and discouraging reactions from many, she didn’t change her understanding of herself and went on to make it big in the film industry.

On the work front, Kangana, whose last release Dhaakad bombed at the box office, is currently busy with the production work for her upcoming directorial Emergency, based on the life of India’s former PM Indira Gandhi. Apart from this, she also has ‘Tejas’ and ‘Sita: The Incarnation’ in her kitty.

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