Kangana
Ranaut
who
is
quite
active
on
social
media,
stepped
into
her
birthday
month
today
by
walking
down
the
memory
lane.
The
actress
dug
into
her
throwback
archives
and
pulled
out
a
picture
from
her
childhood
days.
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She
also
opened
up
about
the
anecdotes
shared
by
her
family
which
pierced
her
heart.
The
actress
said
that
extraordinary
people
who
did
legendary
things
are
rejected
by
families.
The
Manikarnika
star
tweeted,
"My
birthday
month,growing
up
grannies
told
stories
that
after
a
sister
another
girl
child
birth
disappointed
everyone
but
they
didn't
mind
much
cos
I
was
very
beautiful
and
marrying
me
off
won't
be
a
big
burden,they
all
laughed
at
anecdotes
but
it
pierced
my
heart
every-time."
She
continued
in
her
next
tweet,
"There
are
studies,
researches,
books
to
back
this
fact
that
in
the
history
of
the
world,extraordinary
people
who
gained
enormous
success
/did
legendary
things
are
those
who
were
rejected/devalued
either
by
the
societies
or
families.
So
obstacles
and
hardships
are
meaningful."
There
are
studies,
researches,
books
to
back
this
fact
that
in
the
history
of
the
world,extraordinary
people
who
gained
enormous
success
/did
legendary
things
are
those
who
were
rejected/devalued
either
by
the
societies
or
families.
So
obstacles
and
hardships
are
meaningful
❤️2/2
Kangana
Ranaut
will
be
turning
34
on
March
23,
2021.
Earlier,
in
an
interview
with
PTI,
Kangana
had
revealed
how
she
was
termed
as
an
"unwanted
child"
while
growing.
The
actress
was
quoted
as
saying,
"When
I
was
born,
my
parents,
my
mother
especially,
couldn't
come
to
terms
with
that
fact
that
they
had
another
baby
girl.
I
know
these
stories
in
detail
because
every
time
a
guest
visited,
or
there
was
a
gathering,
they
repeated
this
story
in
front
of
me
that
how
I
was
the
unwanted
child."
Workwise,
Kangana
has
some
exciting
projects
lined
up
which
include
AL
Vijay's
Thalaivi,
Ronnie
Screwvala's
Tejas,
Razneesh
Ghai's
Dhaakad,
Manikarnika
Returns:
The
Legend
Of
Didda
and
Sai
Kabir's
next
in
which
she
will
be
essaying
the
role
of
Indira
Gandhi.