According to Deccan Chronicle, Kangana has turned down the offer to work with the Dabangg star in Ali Abbas Zafar's upcoming film Sultan. Rumours have it that the schedule of Sultan clashed with her other film, Rangoon, which will be directed by Vishal Bhardwaj.
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Reportedly, this is the second time the Queen actress has rejected to work with Salman, the first one being Bajrangi Bhaijaan. Apparently, the actress was the first choice to play the lead in Kabir Khan's much-anticipated film.
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But having already committed to Rangoon, Kangana could not work with the Bollywood megastar in Sultan. She will be seen opposite Shahid Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan in the film.
After tasting success with her last two hits, Queen and Tanu Weds Manu Returns, there is no doubt Kangana has become more choosy with her new projects.
According to Times of India, the actress is pushing herself and questioning what she will be doing next.
"I have started expecting more from myself. To render strong roles consistently can be draining, and now, I feel the question 'What next?' looming large," she said.
She further revealed that she plans to direct as well. "To evolve into the next level of cinema needs the support of strong scripts and visionary filmmakers. So let's see what kind of scripts come my way or I might get into direction. For now, I'm doing Hansal's (Mehta) film called Simran and Vishal sir's (Bhardwaj) film called Rangoon," added the actress.
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When asked about rumours of demanding a price hike post her hit films, she quipped, "The film has done big numbers worldwide. I did two actress' work and got paid only for one actress' salary..." she revealed.
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Kangana is not just happy to be an actor, but is going behind the camera as well. She has already directed the first seven-minute sequence of her upcoming film Katti Batti, in which she stars opposite Imran Khan.
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