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Old 04-28-2009, 02:32 PM
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Default Kangana Ranaut: The new FHM girl

Photos and excerpts from the actress' interview in the magazine's April issue




Kangana Ranaut (now spelt as Kangna) is the April cover girl for FHM India. We present you exclusive pictures and excerpts of her interview by Tushar Amin, Editor, FHM. Click on...

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Kangna Ranaut: Girl, Uninterrupted
Ethereal, intelligent and deep, Kangna Ranaut belies her physical frailty. The girl from the mountains prefers to make things happen rather than waiting for them to happen to her.


You are drop dead gorgeous and you play disturbed, edgy characters really well. The rest is all fuzzy Wikipedia-Google woven conjecture. Why not start at the very beginning? Tell me, how did a girl from the small hill town of Bhambla in Himachal Pradesh end up in Delhi?

It didn't happen overnight. It wasn't like something happened one fine day that changed my life. But I was quite different from childhood. I always used to have this feeling that I was not an ordinary kid. I never felt like I belonged to the mountains where I grew up. I always had this fascination for cities. People in Himachal Pradesh, where I grew up, are pretty isolated from the rest of the population. My parents would never bother about what's happening in the big bad world. But I was very curious.
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You fought with your parents and shifted to Delhi. You were just 15 or 16.... How were those days? Did you have to struggle to survive?

Of course, those were difficult days. But now that I have been through it all and attained the position that I am in today, I look back and feel that all those difficulties, all those penniless days...those were the most beautiful days of my life. I was like a completely blank person. I didn't know what I was doing.
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Any memories from those days...

I was staying with my best friend Jaya (she is in London now). She used to work with Pepsi, so she had a little money but just so. We had this landlord, who was a Sardar. So, whenever he used to come to the door to collect rent, we used to make all sorts of weird excuses – peep out of the door and tell him "We are not wearing full clothes so come later..." . Or "We just stepped out of the bath, so we cannot open the door". He used to get all scandalised.

Two girls without clothes in his flat! (bursts into laughter). The worst was to pretend that we are not in house and let him ring the bell. It was really mean, but I think, all those wild antics, all those days when I did not have money - those were some of the most beautiful moments of my life. That was when I made true friends and though all of us were like fatichars (penniless) it never stopped us from experiencing life. I remember, some days, I didn't even have money to eat food. But I was on a different trip altogether.
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