Kangana
Ranaut
might
have
an
opinion
about
the
country's
politics
but
the
actor
says
she
is
does
not
see
it
as
a
career
option.
During
her
interaction
with
yogi
Sadhguru,
Kangana
addressed
a
range
of
topics,
including
lynching.
When
a
reporter
asked
if
she
sees
herself
joining
politics
in
the
future,
the
actor
told
reporters,
"Politics
shouldn't
be
a
career.
I
feel
if
someone
like
me
wants
to
join
politics,
then
first
of
all
they
have
to
achieve
detachment."
The
31-year-old
actor
said
one
should
give
up
one's
family,
home
and
children
to
best
serve
the
country.
"Right
now,
I
am
so
successful
(in
films)
that
I
don't
want
to
make
career
anywhere
else."
"But
if
I
want
to
serve
my
land
then
I
can't
do
it
if
I
have
some
vested
interest
in
some
other
department.
That
becomes
conflicting
then.
So,
if
people
want
to
pursue
politics
they
should,
but
they
need
to
achieve
some
kind
of
renunciation," she
said.
Last
week,
she
attended
a
screening
of
a
film,
based
on
the
childhood
of
Prime
MinisterNarendra
Modi,
where
she
spoke
highly
of
him,
calling
him
the
rightful
leader
of
the
country.
The
actor
also
spoke
about
how
it's
unfair
that
her
contemporaries
in
Bollywood
shy
away
from
speaking
about
politics.
"Artistes
always
say
that
we
should
not
talk
about
it
(politics),
we
get
into
trouble
but
if
(someone),
who
is
so
successful
and
has
25
cameras
and
mediapersons
covering
him
or
her,
doesn't
talk
then
who
else
will?
Then
why
are
you
successful?
"What
does
success
mean
to
you?
Just
earning
money,
eating
and
having
fun?
You
haven't
been
kept
at
a
pedestal
so
that
you
can
live
your
small
life
easily,
the
people
have
kept
you
there
so
that
you
also
think
about
them,"
she
added.