Kangana Ranaut Dazzles in a Traditional Patola Saree at Rising Bharat Summit 2026
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Mumbai, Feb 28 (NationPress) - Renowned actress and politician Kangana Ranaut showcased her stunning beauty in a vibrant traditional Patola saree during the Rising Bharat Summit 2026.
In her social media post, she encouraged her followers with the caption, “Rising Bharat Summit 2026 Do watch when you can,” while sharing captivating images of her attire.
Kangana was elegantly draped in a bright red and yellow Patola saree, adorned with intricate geometric designs, complemented by a luxurious red blouse featuring gold embellishments on the sleeves.
Her accessories included exquisite traditional jhumkas set with pearls and green stones, alongside a subtle bindi and a gold wristwatch.
With half of her hair gracefully flowing and the other half neatly tied back, paired with minimal makeup, Kangana radiated elegance and sophistication.
Known for her candid nature, the actress recently took to social media to advise her followers to “stay away from zombies,” referring to those devoid of ambition and emotional intelligence.
In her post, she shared insightful advice: “1. Regardless of your success, if you seek personal growth, surround yourself with those who inspire you. 2. Many may appear normal, but some lack ambition; avoid those who make you feel guilty for your achievements. 3. Own your narrative and be kind to yourself; your existence holds significance.”
Beyond her acting accolades, Kangana is also recognized for her outspoken views and often imparts motivational thoughts to her followers through social media.
Professionally, Kangana made her Bollywood debut with Gangster and has been a prominent figure in the Hindi film industry for over two decades. Her breakout role in Queen (2013) and successful films like Tanu Weds Manu and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi have solidified her status as a talented actress.
In recent years, Kangana has ventured into politics and is currently serving as a Member of Parliament representing Mandi, Himachal Pradesh as a part of the Bharatiya Janata Party.