Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut frequently makes headlines on social media for her candid remarks. Although her statements sometimes stir controversy, Kangana remains unfazed, securing a distinct identity in the industry.
Recently, Kangana weighed in on another topic. At the Prayagraj Maha Kumbh fair, a young girl named Monalisa became a sensation. Monalisa, known for selling garlands, captivated everyone with her natural beauty, attracting many for conversations and photographs.
Kangana Praises Monalisa, Raises Thought-Provoking Questions
Now, Kangana has shared a story lauding Monalisa, mentioning – this young girl Monalisa has become a social media sensation for her natural beauty. Although I don't appreciate people bothering her with photos and interviews, I can't help but wonder, is there still a representation of dark-skinned Indian women in the glamour world?
Source: aajtak
'Do people adore today's young actresses as they once did Kajol, Anu Aggarwal, Bipasha, Deepika, or Rani Mukerji? Why do all actresses appear pale, like a white woman, even those who were once darker in their youth? Why are new faces unable to carve out an identity like Monalisa? Is it the overuse of laser treatments and glutathione injections?'
It is somewhat challenging to determine where Kangana's insinuations are pointed, but her mention of specific treatments suggests she targets actresses investing heavily in treatments to look beautiful.
Monalisa Lands a Bollywood Role After Going Viral
Following her viral social media moment at the Maha Kumbh, fortune has smiled upon Monalisa. She has been cast as the lead actress in a Bollywood film 'Diary of Manipur.' Writer-director Sanoj Mishra, known for works like 'Ram Janmabhoomi,' 'The Diary of West Bengal,' and 'Kashi to Kashmir,' has selected her for the role.
The film's narrative revolves around a harrowing incident that took place in Manipur, with Monalisa expected to play a significant role. Details about her role remain undisclosed, but the film’s shooting is slated to commence in February, and director Sanoj plans an October release this year with a budget of 200 million INR.