Kangana Ranaut Urges People to Avoid Emotional Zombies
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Mumbai, February 25 (NationPress) – Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut recently urged individuals to “avoid zombies,” indicating that many are “wandering aimlessly without ambition or emotional intelligence.”
In a social media post, Kangana stated, “I typically don’t offer unsolicited advice, but you might find this useful …
1. Regardless of your intelligence or success, if you seek growth, align yourself with those who are more knowledgeable and genuinely admire them; if possible, cultivate their company.”
She continued, “2. Although everyone may appear normal from the surface, there are numerous zombies out there lacking ambition or emotional intelligence. Steer clear of those who make you feel ashamed of your success, beauty, or kindness. There’s no disgrace in having few friends. Don’t hold ordinary people to extraordinary standards.”
The actress concluded, “3. Ultimately, take ownership of your narrative; don’t gauge yourself through others’ perceptions. Instead, view yourself as if you were your own child and ask yourself honestly what you truly desire. Be compassionate towards yourself; there’s a purpose for your existence, and you are significant. Hare Krishna.”
Besides her remarkable acting talent, Kangana is also recognized for her candid opinions and frequently shares motivational and philosophical insights with her audience through her social media platforms.
On the career front, Kangana debuted in Bollywood with Gangster and has been a significant figure in the Hindi film industry for over two decades. Her breakthrough came with Queen in 2013, solidifying her position as a leading force in female-centric cinema. Films like Tanu Weds Manu and its sequel Tanu Weds Manu Returns, along with Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi and Panga, showcased her exceptional acting skills.
In recent times, Kangana has ventured into politics with a notable transition. As a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party, she currently serves as a Member of Parliament from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh.