Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut, often caught in controversies due to her outspoken nature, says she is not a man-hater, and that she hopes to see a society which does not need feminism.
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No need to have a feminist society:
- The National Award-winning actress was present here at the Jagran Cinema Summit on Friday.
- During an interaction session here, she was asked about her opinion on
- feminism and why some people called her a ‘man-hater’ after her fiery interviews in the last couple of weeks.
- In response to that, Kangana said: “No, I am not a man-hater for sure… I think feminism is something…
- a sorry state to be in any society.
- The gender equality should be there, where feminism doesn’t need to act like a medicine on inequality.
- “We should not have feminists, we shouldn’t have all these things… We shouldn’t have feminism in society.”
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- “Queen” or “Simran” and how bold she is about making statements on her struggles in her personal and professional life.
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- My profession should not determine my voice as an individual. I think before an actress,
- I am a woman and a citizen of this country with a free voice, and my voice should be free from all baggage.”