Kangana
Ranaut
took
to
her
social
media
handle
to
share
a
cryptic
and
rather
emotional
post.
The
post
was
a
line
from
the
song
'Tere
Liye'
from
the
Shah
Rukh
Khan
and
Preity
Zinta
starrer
Veer
Zaara.
The
post
shared
by
the
actress
may
also
hint
that
she
may
have
hit
a
rough
patch
in
her
relationship.
Talking
about
the
same,
Kangana
Ranaut
shared
a
pencil
sketch
of
a
couple
hugging
each
other.
The
Tanu
Weds
Manu
Returns
actress
captioned
the
same
stating,
"Tere
Liye
Hum
Hain
Jiye...
Kitne
Sitam
Hum
Pe
Sanam."
Take
a
look
at
the
post
that
was
shared
by
Kangana
on
her
Instagram
story.
This
cryptic
post
may
leave
fans
wondering
if
Kangana
Ranaut
has
undergone
a
heartbreak
in
her
relationship.
Talking
about
the
same,
the
Manikarnika:
The
Queen
Of
Jhansi
actress
had
revealed
during
her
Times
Now
summit
interview
that
she
is
currently
in
a
relationship.
However,
the
actress
remained
tight-lipped
when
it
came
to
revealing
the
name
of
her
partner
and
instead
she
hinted
that
everyone
will
come
to
know
about
the
same
soon.
Kangana
Ranaut
had
further
revealed
in
the
interaction
that
she
sees
herself
settling
down
and
becoming
a
mother
very
soon.
The
Revolver
Rani
actress
had
said,
"I
definitely
want
to
be
married
and
have
babies.
I
see
myself
as
a
mother
in
five
years,
as
a
wife,
and
as
someone
who
is
actively
participating
in
the
vision
of
new
India."
Meanwhile,
Kangana
Ranaut
recently
reacted
to
Jack
Dorsey,
the
co-founder
and
chief
executive
officer
of
Twitter
Inc
announcing
his
resignation
on
Monday
(November
29,
2021).
The
microblogging
site
in
a
statement
had
said
that
while
the
move
is
effective
immediately,
Dorsey
will
stay
on
the
board
of
the
social
media
company
until
his
term
expires
in
2022.
Dorsey
will
be
replaced
by
Parag
Agarwal
who
is
of
Indian
origin.
Parag
Agarwal
was
earlier
working
as
Twitter's
CTO.
Kangana
Ranaut
shared
a
tweet
about
this
news
and
wrote,
"Bye
Chacha
Jack'.
For
the
unversed,
the
Raaz:
The
Mystery
Continues
actress
had
her
Twitter
account
permanently
suspended
by
the
microblogging
site
for
repeated
violations
of
rules,
specifically
aligning
to
their
"hateful
conduct
and
abusive
behaviour
policy."