Kangana Ranaut has always been known to speak her mind and this fierce diva surely knows what she wants out of life. With every celeb posting pictures and videos for the love of their life on the Valentines Day, Kangana has something really meaningful to say.
We all know about her previous relationships and the ugly spat with Hrithik Roshan, but the actress never shied away from giving statements about the same and making her stand clear.
With the whole world celebrating this special day with their loved ones, Kangana shared some important details about her relationships and heartbreaks which can help you recover from breakup if taken seriously.
Kangana will next be seen in Vishal Bhardwaj’s Rangoon in which she plays the character of Miss Julia. The film is a period drama set in the 1940s amid the turmoil of India’s independence struggle and is a love triangle between Kangana Ranaut, Saif Ali Khan, and Shahid Kapoor.
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In an interview with Bombay Times, Kangana spoke her heart out and told that it only takes her a week to recover from heartbreaks even if a relationship has lasted for seven years. The actress thinks there is a lot more to life than just these relationship. She said:
The reason I get over a relationship so easily is because when I am in it, I give it my all and if it doesn’t work out, I know there is nothing I can do about it.
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Talking about all her exes she further added:
I am really into it, but when it’s over, I never look back. I have a record of never going back to my exes, never meeting them again. All my exes want to get back with me, that’s also a record I hold.
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When Kangana was asked what she feels about celebrating Valentine’s Day, the actress said:
When I was younger, it meant a lot more. Now I don’t think it holds as much significance; you don’t wait for a Valentine to propose to you. In our age group, it unfolds differently.
Well, we have taken her advice seriously, have you?