Kangana As Sonia Gandhi?: Is This Rgv’s Casting Coup?

When RGV is around, there is no dearth of sensationalism and controversy. Some call him a channel tiger and others call him controversy’s favourite child, but when it comes to Ram Gopal Varma, there can never be dull moments.

The latest buzz about him is that he is making a movie titled Jaga Mondi, which means obstinate. If sources close to Ramu are to be believed, this movie is about YS Jagan and his struggles. And everyone knows how strong willed Jagan is. But, this film may be a politics based one and it would focus on Jagan’s pathway to CMhood. If sources are to be believed, some politics from Kadapa are funding and financing this project. The idea, so goes the buzz, is to present him as a tough hero.

If it’s Jagan’s story, then Sonia Gandhi is bound to be there. In fact, Jagan’s fight was against the domination by Sonia Gandhi. While RGV is known to bring look-alikes for key roles like that of Veerappan, NTR and others, this time around, he is rumoured to be looking at a star from the Hindi film world. The idea is to give a pan-Indian profile to the film.

The buzz in the social media is that Ramu is looking towards Kangana Ranaut for Sonia’s role. If sources close to Raju are to be believed, the original idea was to look for an Italian performer. But, will Kangana agree to do this role? Is this proposition confirmed? If ever this happens, it would be casting coup of sorts.


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Mrunal Talks About Tackling Body-Shaming Head-On!

April 27, 2024

Mrunal Thakur, a captivating actress making waves in both North and South Indian cinema, recently offered a glimpse into the struggles beneath the glamour. While basking in the success of films like “Sita Ramam” and “Hi Nanna,” and maintaining her popularity despite “Family Star’s” outcome, she opened up about personal battles with body shaming, fame’s pressures, and the ever-evolving beauty standards.

In a candid interview, Thakur acknowledged the emotional toll of her rising stardom. “There were days where I didn’t want to wake up,” she confessed. However, she found strength in self-reliance. “I did, not for others, but for myself,” she stated, acknowledging the importance of personal well-being. “It’s normal for you to feel not okay,” she emphasized, highlighting the normalcy of emotional lows and the crucial support system of family.

Beyond the emotional challenges, Thakur addressed the issue of body image. “I’m going to change that beauty standard by flaunting my curves,” she declared, challenging the narrow definitions of beauty. She expressed her past hesitation towards body-hugging clothing but now embraces such styles with confidence. Further challenging the dominance of Western ideals, she questioned, “Why do we need Kardashians to set the beauty standards?” Thakur instead celebrated the inherent beauty of Indian women, emphasizing their diverse and captivating figures.

Finally, Thakur touched upon the complexities of balancing relationships with a demanding career. “Relationships—I know it’s tough,” she acknowledged, highlighting the need for a supportive partner who understands the nature of her profession. She also revealed her consideration of freezing eggs, a decision many women in demanding careers are increasingly making.

Mrunal Thakur’s journey serves as an inspiration. She navigates the pressures of fame while advocating for self-acceptance and challenging narrow beauty standards. As we await her next Telugu project, it’s clear that Thakur is an actress who is both captivating on screen and refreshingly candid off it.