Kangana Ranaut thanks dad for curly hair, baby face on Father's Day
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Actress and politician Kangana Ranaut marked Father's Day 2025 with a heartfelt tribute to her father on Instagram, crediting him for her signature curly hair, baby face, and 'blazing eyes' — and declaring with pride that she is a spitting image of the man who raised her.
The Father's Day Post
Ranaut shared a black-and-white photograph of her father — believed to be from his wedding day — on her Instagram Stories. Alongside the image, she wrote: 'Thanks for everything papa above all thanks for those blazing eyes, baby face and curly hair. Thanks for your blood. Proud to say I look like my papa.'
The post resonated with fans who have long noted the family resemblance, and quickly circulated across social media platforms.
Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata: A Female-Led Project
The Father's Day moment comes as Ranaut wraps up the theatrical run of her latest film, 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata', a drama paying tribute to the courage of medical workers during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The film, which released in cinemas on 12 June 2025, opened to positive critical reviews but struggled to find a wide audience at the box office.
The cast includes Girija Oak, Smita Tambe, Esha Dey, Sayaji Shinde, and Amruta Namdev, among others.
On Working With an All-Women Ensemble
Ranaut, speaking about her experience on the predominantly female set, described it as uniquely stimulating. 'We have a wide range of subjects to talk about, especially because they are all opinionated women, very mentally stimulated. They are also very inquisitive and curious. From politics, to art, to cooking, to children, to husbands, to love affairs, we can talk about it all,' she said.
Notably, the 'Queen' actress — who has been vocal about her political views since joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and winning the Mandi Lok Sabha seat — has consistently championed female-led storytelling in her film choices.
Career Context
Known for her roles in 'Tanu Weds Manu' and the National Award-winning 'Queen', Ranaut has carved an unconventional path that straddles Bollywood and politics. Her recent body of work increasingly leans toward patriotic and socially conscious narratives, a trend that 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' continues. Despite the film's modest box-office performance, the project is expected to find a longer life on streaming platforms.