Actress
Kangana
Ranaut
says
life
has
not
changed
much
after
winning
a
National
Film
Award
for
her
performance
in
Queen.
But
she
admits
that
people
are
now
showing
faith
in
her
and
she
is
getting
offers
from
big
directors
for
more
women-centric
films.
She
finds
it
"amazing".
"After
my
second
National
Award,
it
is
not
that
something
has
changed
in
my
life
(literally),
but
yes
it
is
a
landmark
in
my
career.
People
have
now
started
believing
in
me," Kangana
said
at
an
event
to
meet
and
greet
her
fans
of
a
campaign
done
by
a
popular
website.
"I
am
getting
lot
of
offers
from
big
directors
for
female-centric
films
and
they
are
the
ones
whom
I
wanted
to
work
with
always," she
added.
Kangana
had
earlier
won
a
Best
Supporting
Actress
National
Film
Award
for
Fashion.
She
is
excited
about
the
fact
that
at
an
early
age
of
28,
she
has
two
National
Awards
in
her
kitty.
"I
do
appreciate
the
fact
that
at
the
age
of
28,
I
have
won
two
National
Awards.
That
means
a
lot
to
me," Kangana
said.
Meanwhile,
as
of
now,
Kangana
is
busy
with
her
upcoming
films,
Tanu
Weds
Manu
Returns
and
Katti
Batti.
She
has
also
pocketed
a
biopic
on
late
Indian
screen
icon
Meena
Kumari
recently.