MUMBAI: Kangana Ranaut has been making headlines. The actress, who recently opened doors to her plush Mumbai office space for her production house Manikarnika Films, said that she doesn’t fear not being able to generate a budget for her films, because she has a Rs 100 crore hit in her kitty. During her latest interview, Kangana said Alia Bhatt starrer Raazi should owe its success to her 2014 released film Queen. According to her, it’s her ‘female-driven’ film Queen that has paved the path for other parallel films.
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Kangana told a media portal that Alia Bhatt owes Raazi’s success to Queen. “We cultivated that audience. Queen started a revolution in terms of parallel films, and now they’re big. Queen’s numbers may not have been that big, but later on, films like Raazi became big because by that time parallel films had become mainstream.” In the same interview, when she was asked about the financial planning in her films post the lockdown, the actress said the actors starring in her production venture will have no option but to take the pay cut.
When she was further asked if financiers will hesitate before investing in her films, since they’d be ‘female-driven’ she said, “For me, what works is that I have a Rs 100 crore film behind me. Even if Manikarnika was co-directed by me, I think that makes a huge difference. You have already made the leap from small films to big films.”
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