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Urvashi Rautela says Kangana Ranaut has the ‘guts’ to speak out: "Whatever she says is the truth, happens in the industry"

Rautela further acknowledged the challenges faced by outsiders in the industry, saying, “Whatever she says, that is truth... But whatever she says, it happens in the industry. It is bound to happen with the people who come from outside.” This acknowledgment highlights the systemic issues within Bollywood that many newcomers encounter.
Urvashi Rautela says Kangana Ranaut has the ‘guts’ to speak out: "Whatever she says is the truth, happens in the industry"
Actress Urvashi Rautela, known for her glamorous presence in Bollywood, with films such as Singh Saab The Great, Sanam Re, and Hate Story 4. She has also featured in popular music videos like Love Dose and Doob Gaye, showcasing her ability as a performer.
Urvashi recently expressed her admiration for Kangana Ranaut. Rautela commended Ranaut's courage to speak out on various issues, emphasizing that honesty in the film industry is a rare quality.
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This sentiment reflects a growing recognition of Ranaut's boldness in addressing uncomfortable truths about the entertainment world.
Kangana Ranaut has long been a polarizing figure in Bollywood, often making headlines for her unfiltered opinions and fearless approach to controversial topics. Her willingness to confront the industry's darker realities has earned her both supporters and detractors. In an interview with Hindi Rush, Rautela stated, “Kangana Di speaks the truth. She has the guts to speak.” When asked if she has faced similar challenges in her career, Rautela replied, “No,” suggesting that she admires Ranaut's unique position and resilience.
Rautela further acknowledged the challenges faced by outsiders in the industry, saying, “Whatever she says, that is truth... But whatever she says, it happens in the industry. It is bound to happen with the people who come from outside.” This acknowledgment highlights the systemic issues within Bollywood that many newcomers encounter.
Kangana Ranaut's commitment to honesty has often come at a personal cost. In an interview with Etimes, she reflected on the price of being outspoken: “Everything precious comes at a price. When you speak the truth, you acquire a kind of freedom. But it comes at a price.”
On the work front, Urvashi was last seen in Jahangir National University. Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut is gearing up for the release of her film ‘Emergency,’ which delves into significant political events in Indian history, particularly focusing on the Emergency period declared by Indira Gandhi in 1975.

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