Kangana
Ranaut
is
a
self-confessed
environmentalist
and
has
also
showcased
her
love
for
animals
on
several
occasions.
The
actress
often
shares
some
pictures
and
videos
on
her
social
media
handle
depicting
the
same.
Her
latest
post
was
nothing
different
as
the
actress
not
only
shared
a
beautiful
picture
with
a
'friend',
but
also
proclaimed
her
love
for
trees
and
animals
all
over
again.
Talking
about
the
same,
Kangana
can
be
seen
petting
her
new
friend
which
is
none
other
than
her
horse.
For
the
unversed,
the
Tanu
Weds
Manu
Returns
actress
has
started
horseriding
recently.
She
can
be
seen
in
a
grey
top
that
she
has
paired
with
black
pants
and
stylish
boots
of
the
same
colour
along
with
a
helmet.
The
actress
captioned
the
same
stating,
"This
morning
with
my
friend"
along
with
a
red
heart
emoji.
Take
a
look
at
the
post.
Apart
from
that,
Kangana
Ranaut
also
captioned
the
picture
stating
that
if
anyone
never
loved
animals
like
their
own
or
felt
the
trees
bleed
while
they
were
being
chopped
off,
then
they
have
some
serious
growing
up
to
do.
The
Manikarnika:
The
Queen
Of
Jhansi
actress
has
time
and
again
revealed
through
her
social
media
posts
that
she
loves
to
stay
amidst
nature.
She
has
also
been
a
huge
advocate
for
tree
plantation.
Meanwhile,
on
the
occasion
of
World
Yoga
Day
yesterday
(June
21),
Kangana
shared
some
inspirational
posts
on
her
social
media
account
wherein
she
mentioned
how
the
exercise
form
has
helped
her
and
her
family
a
great
deal.
The
Life
In
A
Metro
actress
shared
a
hard-hitting
post
about
how
yoga
helped
her
sister
Rangoli
who
had
been
an
acid
attack
victim.
Kangana
stated
that
a
'Roadside
Romeo'
had
thrown
acid
on
Rangoli's
face
that
had
led
to
some
disastrous
effects
on
her
and
also
resulted
in
her
slipping
into
depression.
However,
stating
how
yoga
helped
her
sister,
Kangana
Ranaut
wrote,
"I
did
yoga
with
my
teacher
Surya
Narayan
and
had
no
idea
that
it
could
help
patients
with
burns
and
psychological
traumas
also
with
retina
transplant
recovery
and
lost
vision.
I
desperately
wanted
her
(Rangoli)
to
talk
to
me,
so
I
took
her
everywhere
with
me
even
to
my
Yoga
classes.
She
started
practising
Yoga
and
I
saw
a
dramatic
transformation
in
her.
Not
only
she
started
to
respond
to
her
pain
and
my
lame
jokes,
but
also
regained
her
lost
vision
in
one
eye."