Kangana
Ranaut
always
seems
to
find
herself
in
the
middle
of
one
controversy
after
another
without
a
break.
The
National
Award
winning
actress
has
been
hitting
the
headlines
recently
because
of
her
tiff
with
director
Krish
over
the
directorial
credits
of
her
latest
movie
Manikarnika:
The
Queen
of
Jhansi.
She
has
also
recently
been
making
controversial
statements
against
Karan
Johar,
Alia
Bhatt
and
others
claiming
that
she
does
not
receive
the
kind
of
love
and
appreciation
that
she
deserves
from
the
film
fraternity.
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As
reported
by
Pinkvilla,
the
actress
recently
said
in
an
interview
that
she
doesn't
have
a
plan
when
it
comes
to
offending
someone
and
that
she
doesn't
pick
fights.
"I
come
from
a
situation
where
I
really
do
not
have
a
backup
plan,
I
don't
have
a
plan
B.
It's
not
that
I
wake
up
every
morning
thinking
how
many
people
can
I
offend
today
and
how
to
make
my
life
more
difficult,
I
wake
up
every
morning
thinking
about
how
I
can
find
my
way
through
everybody.
Where
I
belong,
where
I
come
from,
I
am
not
seen,
look
at
my
story.
Of
course,
there
are
models
and
Miss
Worlds
and
actors
from
equally
small
towns."
At
a
recent
conference,
Kangana
was
asked
if
she
felt
left
out
because
she
was
usually
not
included
in
the
'best
actresses' list
that
people
from
the
fraternity
come
up
with.
"I
don't
feel
left
out.
I
feel
I
stand
out.
When
you
talk
about
actresses,
here's
a
three-time
National
Award-winning
actress.
The
Mr
Johar's
of
the
world
try
to
present
a
list
of
people
whose
acting
abilities
are
questionable
and
with
a
blank
face.
It's
brain-feeding
of
another
magnitude,"
she
said.
After
Manikarnika,
the
actress
has
been
inspired
to
do
a
trilogy
on
women
warriors.
"I'm
planning
a
film
on
women
warriors
and
taking
a
trilogy
forward.
Manikarnika
can
be
the
first
part,
followed
by
Durgawati
or
Razia
Sultan
and
there
are
so
many
of
them," she
said.
The
actress
also
recently
confirmed
reports
that
she
will
next
be
directing
her
own
biopic.
On
that
she
said,
"The
biopic
will
give
a
chance
to
look
at
my
life
objectively.
It
is
not
an
expose
of
people
in
the
industry.
All
the
episodes
will
be
there.
It
is
on
my
struggle,
which
is
unusual."