Allu Arjun's Pushpa 2: The Rule is breaking records at the box office. The Telugu pan-India action thriller is a sequel to his 2021 blockbuster titled Pushpa: The Rise. Directed by Sukumar, it also stars Rashmika Mandanna and Fahadh Faasil. The year 2024 has been quite fruitful for several South Indian movies. On the other hand, not many big Hindi movies have managed to impress the audience. Kangana Ranaut was recently asked about the same.
In an interview, Kangana Ranaut reacted to the success of Allu Arjun's Pushpa 2 and shared her thoughts on why South movies are doing better than Hindi movies. During the Agenda Aaj Tak session, Kangana said that she doesn't think Bollywood is mainstream by any standard. She believes the Hindi films should be defined as the Indian film industry.
Further in this entertainment news, the Queen actress said that people in Bollywood live in a bubble and that is one of the biggest reasons she has an issue with them. According to Ranaut, people in the Hindi film industry refuse to come out of the bubble. Ranaut believes all they do is go to the gym, take protein shakes and injections and have no connection with reality.
Kangana Ranaut also said that no one from Bollywood would've agreed to play Allu Arjun's role in Pushpa 2. "Inko chaiyeh six pack abs, hot babe, beach, bike, item number bas bahut hai. They want six pack abs, hot babe, beaches, bike, and item numbers. That's enough for them. It is important to have a reality check," said the actress.
Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut's next will be a political drama titled Emergency. The actress has directed the movie in which she portrays former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The release date of the movie is not yet disclosed.