I personally love azaan: Kangana Ranaut

The 'Queen' star, who seemed to be unaware about the Sonu Nigam-azaan controversy


Ians April 23, 2017
Kangana Ranaut. PHOTO: FILE

Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut says that she personally loves azaan and respect all the religious activities and places.

The Queen star, who seemed to be unaware about the Sonu Nigam-azaan controversy, was asked to comment on it and replied: "I can't speak for anyone but I personally love Azaan. When I was shooting for Tanu Weds Manu in Lucknow, I used to love the sound of it.

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"I like all the religious activities and I go to every religious places be it mosque, temple, gurudwara or in church. But this is my personal opinion. But It doesn't mean that what he (Sonu Nigam) has said should not be considered. That's his opinion and he should be respected for that.

"I think that's the idea of bringing it to social media so that it can be discussed," added the actress while speaking during a press conference held for Liva excellence awards 2017 in Mumbai on Friday.

The National Award winning actors' future projects include the period drama Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.

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Talking about the role's preparation, she said: "I am learning sword fighting and horse riding for the film. As of now, all things are going well. We will start shooting of the film in first week of June and we are announcing the project in first week of May in a big way."

Kangana will also be seen in Hansal Mehta's Simran which is scheduled to release later this year.

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Such bolta hoon | 7 years ago | Reply Any chance of Kangana becoming a Muslim. What a versatile actress and a unique individual she is. I wish her all the very best. Would like to meet her one day.
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