Bollywood
actress
Kangna
Ranaut
who
will
soon
be
seen
gracing
the
big
screen
with
the
movie
Queen,
claimed
that
Bollywood
is
a
difficult
place
for
heroines
and
it
is
obvious
for
actresses
to
feel
a
little
insecure
in
the
industry.
"It's
natural
to
be
insecure
in
an
industry
where
scores
of
beautiful
young
girls
get
into
everyday.
It's
a
difficult
place," said
Kangna
who
claimed
a
national
award
for
the
film
Fashion.
Kangna's
upcoming
movie
Queen
is
scheduled
to
release
on
March
7
and
she
says
that
she
was
lucky
to
have
more
creative
input
in
Queen
than
any
Bollywood
actress
can
usually
has.
She
further
added
that
she
always
tries
to
achieve
new
heights
by
breaking
the
limits.
"I
want
to
grow
and
learn
as
much
as
I
can.
I
don't
want
to
limit
myself
to
just
a
pretty
little
heroine.
I
want
to
be
remembered
by
all
even
when
I
get
old," asserted
the
bold
and
beautiful
lady.
Sharing
her
views
on
failures,
the
26
year
old
actress
said,
"Failures
do
have
an
impact
but
that's
never
permanent.
It's
like
a
weekend
thing
that
you
need
to
deal
with
and
move
forward."
Kangna
made
her
debut
in
Bollywood
in
2006
with
a
leading
role
in
Gangster.
Later,
she
was
seen
in
Fashion
as
a
bold
and
ambitious
supermodel
for
which
she
fetched
a
national
award
and
since
then
she
claimed
a
slot
in
the
list
of
top
Bollywood
heroines.
In
her
upcoming
movie
Queen,
Kangna
will
be
seen
as
a
girl
from
a
conservative
background
who
eventually
bunks
her
marriage
in
quest
for
self-discovery.
Apart
from
Queen,
Kangna
currently
is
enjoying
good
number
of
movie
offers
in
the
near
future
including
Revolver
Rani,
Unglee,
Power
and
Dhamaal
2.