Although
Kangna
Ranaut
is
thankful
to
her
mother
Asha
for
teaching
her
basic
life
lessons,
she
also
confesses
to
be
scared
of
her
strict
mom.
Talking
about
her
childhood
memories,
the
actress
said
that
she
doesn't
remember
her
mom's
lullabies,
but
her
strictness.
Sharing
a
childhood
moment,
Kangna
said,
"I
was
beaten
up
with
a
broom
in
my
childhood.
There
is
nothing
memorable
than
that.
All
mothers
sing
lullaby
for
their
children
and
feed
them
with
good
food."
"My
mother
was
a
Sanskrit
teacher
and
all
the
students
in
the
school
were
scared
of
her," added
the
actress,
who
was
recently
seen
opposite
John
Abraham
in
Sanjay
Gupta's
Shootout
At
Wadala.
But
at
the
same
time,
Kangna
says
her
mom
trained
her
so
well
that
if
she
has
to
quit
acting,
she
has
an
alternative.
"My
mother
had
trained
me
in
everything,
except
for
acting.
I
know
how
to
wash
dishes
and
cook
food.
I
was
told
that
you
will
let
down
the
family
after
marriage," she
told
reporters
at
Thank
You
Mom
event
organised
by
P&G
on
the
occasion
of
Mother's
Day
falling
coming
Sunday.
"So
just
in
case
it
doesn't
work
out
here,
I
am
set," she
added.
The
26-year-old
National
Award
winning
actress,
who
made
her
Bollywood
debut
in
2006
with
Gangster
-
A
Love
Story,
hails
from
a
Rajput
family
in
Himachal
Pradesh.
Kangna
will
soon
be
seen
in
I
Love
New
Year
opposite
Sunny
Deol.
Actress
Shraddha
Kapoor
and
filmmaker
Abhishek
Kapoor
were
also
present
at
the
event
along
with
their
mothers.
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