Kangana Ranaut shares childhood pictures, reveals relatives called her Indira Gandhi

Updated : Sep 21, 2022 15:41
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Kangana Ranaut is all set to portray the role of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in her upcoming directorial venture ‘Emergency’. The actor recently shared her childhood pictures on Instagram to show her uncanny resemblance with the legendary leader. In the pictures, she is seen donning a school dress and sporting short curly hair. Kangana revealed that her relatives used to call her Indira Gandhi when she was a child.

She also shared that she didn't follow anyone's hairstyle as a kid and went to the village barber on her own and guided him to do the hair cut that she liked.

‘It's uncanny growing up many of my relatives called me Indira Gandhi probably because of my hair style #emergency. I didn't follow anyone's hairstyle as a kid. I went to the village barber on my own and guided him to do a hair cut and that I it liked short... This inspired many jokes in the family especially all uncles from army background called me Indira Gandhi... #emergency,’ Kangana wrote.

It's also a wrap for Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' Delhi schedule, following which the actor visited the Banke Bihari Temple in Mathura to seek blessings as she completes almost fifty per cent of her shooting schedule.  

Beside ‘Emergency’, Kangana is awaiting the release of Sarwesh Mewara's ‘Tejas’ in which she will portray the role of an Indian Air Force pilot.

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