Kangana
Ranaut
is
one
of
those
celebs
who
is
unafraid
to
share
her
views
and
opinions,
loud
and
clear
on
her
social
media
handle.
The
actor
recently
had
a
'Monday
Motivation'
to
share
with
her
fans
as
she
went
on
to
share
a
post
on
humility.
Kangana
shared
American
tennis
player
Serena
William's
quote
wherein
the
latter
spoke
about
being
the
'Best
In
The
World.'
Talking
about
the
same,
Kangana
Ranaut
shared
Serena
William's
2009
quote
wherein
the
tennis
player
said,
"We
All
Know
Who
The
Real
Number
One
Is.
Quite
Frankly,
I'm
The
Best
In
The
World."
Sharing
the
same,
Kangana
wrote
how
humility
is
overrated
because
deep
down
we
all
know
our
real
worth
and
that
there
is
two
types
of
successes
in
this
world.
She
added
that
one
of
the
successes
is
one
that
the
system
generates
and
uses
to
its
own
advantage
and
the
other
is
which
an
individual
cultivates
against
all
odds
and
then
changes
the
system.
Her
caption
read
as,
"Humility
is
overrated,
deep
down
we
all
know
our
real
worth,
there
are
two
type
of
successes
in
this
world,
one
that
the
system
generates
and
uses
it
to
its
own
advantage
and
the
other
which
an
individual
cultivates
against
all
odds
and
then
changes
the
system
#MondayMotivation."
Take
a
look
at
her
tweet.
Humility
is
overrated,
deep
down
we
all
know
our
real
worth,
there
are
two
type
of
successes
in
this
world,
one
that
the
system
generates
and
uses
it
to
its
own
advantage
and
the
other
which
an
individual
cultivates
against
all
odds
and
then
changes
the
system
#MondayMotivation
pic.twitter.com/Y0v9yIK5tq
Recently,
Kangana
Ranaut
had
gone
on
to
share
an
old
video
of
her
appearance
on
Aamir
Khan's
chat
show
Satyameva
Jayate,
wherein
she
could
be
seen
talking
about
the
wrongful
and
derogatory
portrayal
of
women
in
Indian
cinema.
The
Tanu
Weds
Manu
Returns
actor
could
be
seen
alongside
Deepika
Padukone
and
Parineeti
Chopra
in
the
video.
Sharing
the
video,
Kangana
also
went
on
to
credit
herself
for
teaching
feminism
in
her
early
twenties.
The
video
was
old
from
the
2014
chat
show
wherein
Kangana
Ranaut
stated
how
cinema
has
a
significant
impact
on
the
masses.
The
Queen
actor
says
how
William
Shakespeare's
dark
characters
and
stories
were
presented
with
a
positive
light.
The
actor
could
be
seen
further
adding
that
the
Indian
film
industry
instead
goes
wrong
while
portraying
women
on
the
big
screen.
She
further
explained
how
Indian
cinema
shows
how
a
woman
blushing
and
enjoying
when
a
man
calls
her
derogatory
terms
like
'Tandoori
Chicken'
or
when
he
plays
with
her
dupatta.
Take
a
look
at
her
tweet.
Watch
this,
it
is
many
years
ago
in
my
early
twenties
teaching
feminism
to
Bullywood,
listen
you
all
upcoming
libru
feminists,
तुम
जिस
स्कूल
में
पढ़ते
हो
हम
वहाँ
के
प्रिन्सिपल
रह
चुके
हैं
!
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