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Kangana Ranaut Buys Swanky’s New Crore Range Rover After Selling Her Mumbai House Amid Emergency Delay Losses

Kangana Ranaut Buys Swanky’s New Crore Range Rover After Selling Her Mumbai House Amid Emergency Delay Losses

Kangana Ranaut Buys Swanky New ₹3 Crore Range Rover After Selling Her Mumbai House Amid Emergency Losses | Photo via Instagram

Actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut’s solo directorial film Emergency, which was planned to be released on September 6, 2024, has been postponed. Due to the delay, Bandra had to sell his bungalow in Pali Hill in Mumbai for Rs 32 crore. In the midst of this, Kangana bought a flashy new Range Rover car priced at Rs 3 crore.

Kangana Ranaut’s new car

The car was purchased in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, where Kangana resides. In the photos, the Queen actress was seen wearing an ethnic white suit, posing with her nephew Ashwatthama while holding an aarti thali to perform puja for her newly purchased car.

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Kangana Ranaut on financial loss

Soon after, pictures of Kangana with her new car went viral, creating confusion among netizens as the actress recently revealed that she was facing financial losses due to the delay in Emergency.

Talking about selling his house in Mumbai earlier, he told News18, “Naturally this was my upcoming film, so my personal property was put at risk and now it has not released… Well, you exercise your right. Only in times like these can you sell your property. Now I am asking for it.” “You want me to give an explanation for this.”

About Kangana Ranaut’s Bandra bunglow

The actor had purchased the Bandra property for Rs 20 crore in 2017. Later, she started Manikarnika Films office in 2019. This was the same property that was demolished by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in 2020.

About Emergency

Emergency is based on the life of Indira Gandhi, played by Kangana. The film also stars Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, Mahima Chaudhry and Milind Soman in important roles.

Kangana Ranaut demands 13 cuts in Emergency at CBFC

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) recently cleared Ranaut’s film Emergency for U/A certificate and asked the makers to make 13 changes.

Reacting to this, Kangana said, “Some of the suggestions seem quite unreasonable… The good thing is that most historians and review committee members who saw it praised it as the most faithful portrayal of a leader.”

“They particularly appreciated our unwavering commitment to the truth, without compromising even the smallest detail. Their support is encouraging, confirming that we are honoring the story as it deserves. Still, we are ready to stand our ground and protect the film’s reputation.” integrity, ensuring that its essence remains intact,” he added.