After
being
hailed
as
one
of
the
best
actresses
in
the
Hindi
film
industry,
Kangana
Ranaut
is
all
set
to
explore
other
aspects
of
filmmaking.
Kangana
has
launched
her
own
production
house
called
'Manikarnika
Films',
in
collaboration
with
her
brother
Akshit
Ranaut.
Her
sister
Rangoli
Chandel
stated
that
Kangana
now
wishes
to
work
as
a
producer
and
director.
Rangoli
took
to
Twitter
to
share
pictures
of
the
inauguration
ceremony
of
'Manikarnika
Films'.
Sharing
the
pictures
she
wrote,
"Today
we
inaugurated
Kangana's
studio,
Manikarnika
films.
Kangana
will
work
as
a
producer
and
director
and
Aksht
will
look
after
legal
and
finance
departments
he
studied
film
production
in
New
York
film
academy,"
(sic).
Today
we
inaugurated
Kangana’s
studio,
Manikarnika
films
Kangana
will
work
as
a
producer
and
director
and
Aksht
will
look
after
legal
and
finance
departments
he
studied
film
production
in
New
York
film
academy
🙏
pic.twitter.com/HS1XRtMrHM
Rangoli
also
shared
a
picture
of
Kangana's
studio
which
is
located
in
Pali
Hill
in
Mumbai,
and
a
short
clip
of
the
interiors
of
the
video.
This
is
Kangana’s
studio
in
Pali
Hill
prime
location
in
Mumbai,
she
saw
this
dream
10
years
ago
and
today
we
also
saw
it,
if
people
can
achieve
everything
with
honesty
and
truth
why
do
people
do
choti
moti
bundlebaazi
and
act
so
dishonest..
pic.twitter.com/GnVMyHtx98
There
are
three
floors,
only
this
one
I
am
secretly
posting,
rest
pls
see
in
Elle
Decor
April
May
2020
issue
.....
thanks
to
Kangana
who
dared
to
dream
and
thanks
to
Shabnam
Gupta
who
designed
her
dream
🥰🙏🏻
pic.twitter.com/qMYKtLRSRW
Congratulatory
messages
poured
in
for
Kangana
from
many
in
the
industry.
Hansal
Mehta,
Rajkummar
Rao,
Kunal
Kohli,
Taran
Adarsh,
Madhur
Bhandarkar
and
others
wished
her
the
best
for
her
new
venture.
Ironically,
Manikarnika
is
the
name
of
the
film
with
which
Kangana
made
a
controversial
debut
as
a
director.
Kangana
played
the
lead
in
Manikarnika:
The
Queen
Of
Jhansi.
During
filming,
Kangana
had
a
public
spat
with
its
original
director
Krish,
who
left
midway.
Kangana
took
the
reins
from
there,
and
directed
the
film
with
Radha
Krishna
and
Jagarlamudi.