Kangana
Ranaut
Was
19
When
Her
Sister
Faced
An
Acid-Attack
Kangana
told
Mumbai
Mirror, "I
was
just
19,
on
the
threshold
of
a
bright
career,
when
the
attack
happened
and
it
was
a
long,
hard
struggle
to
deal
with
this
kind
of
perverse,
sexist
cruelty.
Financially
too,
I
was
not
strong
back
then."
The
Actress
Picked
Up
Tacky
Roles
For
This
Reason
She
further
added,
"Girls
around
me
would
feel
depressed
by
a
bad
hair
day
or
because
a
meal
was
not
to
their
liking.
I
was
grappling
with
something
far
more
real
and
yet
had
no
time
to
sit
and
cry.
I
did
tacky
films,
took
on
roles
I
did
not
deserve,
accepted
guest
appearances,
so
my
sister
could
be
treated
by
the
best
surgeon
in
India.
It
took
54
surgeries."
The
Panga
Star
Recalled
Her
Struggling
Days
After
She
Left
Home
"I
fell
into
bad
company
straightaway.
Some
people
took
advantage
of
the
fact
that
I
was
alone
and
couldn't
confide
in
my
parents,
and
I've
experienced
the
worst
a
person
can
go
through," revealed
Kangana
to
the
leading
daily.
Kangana
Doesn't
Want
Her
Kids
To
Go
Through
Such
Extremes
Speaking
about
how
it
made
her
the
strong,
independent
woman
that
she
is
today,
Kangana
told
the
tabloid,
"It
toughened
me
up
and
made
me
the
person
I
am.
But
I
wouldn't
want
my
children
to
go
through
such
extremes.
I
would
want
to
be
there
for
them."