Kangana Ranaut
has said that if she or her last film
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi
does not win a
National Award
, it would lead to questioning the credibility of the award ceremony. However, she added that if she comes across a another good of work, she will objectively acknowledge that it is better. [caption id=“attachment_6322791” align=“alignnone” width=“825”] Kangana Ranaut said that if her performance in Manikarnika does not win her a National Award, it will bring the question of credibility to the award ceremony. Image from Twitter[/caption] During an interaction with the media on her 32rd birthday, Kangana was
quoted
by Indo-Asian News Service as saying, “I feel there are certain things which if you will not respect, then it is, in turn, disrespectful for that organisation itself. So, if I or my film Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi doesn’t win at National film awards, then it will question the credibility of that award ceremony but if I come across other good work then, I will be objective enough to say it’s better than me.” Kangana, who has bagged three National Awards for Fashion (2010),
Queen
(2015) and Tanu weds Manu Returns (2016), also praised
Tabu
for
AndhaDhun
saying that she was “floored” by the actor’s performance in the film. Kangana will be next seen in
Mental Hai Kya
alongside Rajkummar Rao and Amrita Puri and Ashwini Iyer Tiwari’s sports drama
Panga
. She also recently signed the biopic of the late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Jayalalithaa. Titled
Thalaivi
, the film will be directed by Vijay.