In
a
recent
interview,
Kangana
Ranaut
had
opened
up
on
how
she
did
tacky
films
to
be
able
to
earn
enough
money
for
her
sister
Rangoli
Chandel's
treatment
after
she
suffered
an
acid
attack.
Rangoli
took
to
Twitter
to
show
her
gratitude
to
'Chotu'
Kangana
in
a
heartfelt
post,
thanking
her
for
everything
that
she
did
for
her.
Rangoli
tweeted
in
an
emotional
post,
"I
can
never
pay
back
what
you
did
for
me,
at
that
tender
age
you
were
just
19
years
old
the
horror
of
that
accident
even
our
parents
couldn't
take
they
used
to
see
my
face
and
just
faint
they
left
but
you
stood
by
my
side
washed
my
wounds,
worked
day
and
night
to
pay
for
my
treatment,
and
then
after
years
struggle
when
things
got
better
you
buried
your
face
in
my
lap
and
cried
....
I
am
glad
you
did
cause
strongest
people
most
often
forget
to
share
their
pain...
thank
you
Chotu,"
(sic).
I
can
never
pay
back
what
you
did
for
me,
at
that
tender
age
you
were
just
19
years
old
the
horror
of
that
accident
even
our
parents
couldn’t
take
they
used
to
see
my
face
and
just
faint
they
left
but
you
stood
by
my
side
washed
my
wounds,
worked
day
and....(contd)
https://t.co/7Fo8trvXLT
(Contd)...
night
to
pay
for
my
treatment,
and
then
after
years
struggle
when
things
got
better
you
buried
your
face
in
my
lap
and
cried
....
I
am
glad
you
did
cause
strongest
people
most
often
forget
to
share
their
pain...
thank
you
Chotu
🙏
Rangoli
had
recently
shared
details
of
her
acid
attack,
the
name
of
her
attacker
and
the
circumstances
in
which
the
brutal
incident
happened.
She
was
attacked
in
her
PG
after
she
refused
a
man
named
Avinash
Sharma's
proposal
to
marry.
In
her
interview,
Kangana
revealed
that
she
accepted
roles
that
she
didn't
want
to
do,
did
tacky
films,
and
accepted
guest
appearances
just
to
be
able
to
pay
for
the
best
surgeons
in
the
country
to
treat
her
sister.
Rangoli
had
to
undergo
54
surgeries.
On
the
work
front,
Kangana
is
all
geared
up
for
the
release
of
Panga,
a
film
directed
by
Ashwiny
Iyer
Tiwari.
Co-starring
Jassi
Gill,
Yagya
Bhasin,
Neena
Gupta,
Richa
Chadha
and
Pankaj
Tripathi,
it
is
scheduled
to
hit
theatres
on
January
24,
2020.