"Sexual preferences, must remain in your bed": Kangana Ranaut breaks her silence on gender bias

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 28, 2023 10:54 AM2023-04-28T10:54:37+5:302023-04-28T10:54:57+5:30

Kangana Ranaut on Friday, shared a note on her Instagram Story to express her views on words like 'actresses' ...

"Sexual preferences, must remain in your bed": Kangana Ranaut breaks her silence on gender bias | "Sexual preferences, must remain in your bed": Kangana Ranaut breaks her silence on gender bias

"Sexual preferences, must remain in your bed": Kangana Ranaut breaks her silence on gender bias

Kangana Ranaut on Friday, shared a note on her Instagram Story to express her views on words like 'actresses' and 'female directors.' She said that gender is of no consequence to anyone and people shouldn't make it their identity. She wrote, "Whatever your sexual preferences are they must remain in your bed only." Kangana wrote, "Whether you are a man/woman/ anything else your gender is of no consequence to anyone but you, please understand. In modern world we don't even use words like actresses or female directors we call them actors and directors. What you do in the world is your identity, not what you do in bed. Whatever your sexual preferences are they must remain in your bed only."

The Dhaakad actress added, "Don't make them your identity card or medals and flaunt every where. Most importantly don't roam around with a knife to cut every throat who don't agree with your gender. I am again saying your gender is not your identity don't make it that way. I am a woman from rural area life gave me no concession I had to make my own place in the world of actors, film makers, producers and writers..."

On the work front, Kangana has several projects in her kitty. She will be next seen in biographical film Emergency. Based on the 1977 Indian Emergency, it has been helmed and bankrolled by the actress. She will be seen essaying the role of former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi. Apart from this, she will be seen in Alaukik Desai's epic film Sita - The Incarnation and Didda: The Warrior Queen of Kashmir.

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