Kangana Ranaut responded to a netizen’s comment about providing for his family with a remark.
Actress Kangana Ranaut has defined the boundaries between Indian and Western cultures. She is preparing for her impending directorial debut, “Emergency,” in which she will play the late Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
On Friday, the actress posted a message on the “essence of Indian culture” in the Stories section of her Instagram.
The comment made by Kangana Ranaut was in reaction to one made by a netizen regarding providing for his family. The Internet user claimed that he is a 23-year-old with a monthly income of at least Rs 1.5 lakh. He does not, however, own an Apple gadget, a bicycle or a car, nor does he live alone.
Giving the reasons, he wrote: “Responsibilities of an Indian son who retired his parents, pays all the bills, plans for his family’s future. I want to glamourize this (sic)”. Here’s how Kangana Ranaut reacted when she came across it.
Kangana Ranaut replied to the tweet by taking a screenshot of it, sharing it on Instagram Stories, and writing, “Such a wonderful thing to say. The core of Indian culture is this. As contrast to what Western culture teaches us,’my life, my rules’ shallow and silly ideals, it teaches us to live for our family, and honestly there’s a larger probability of finding our own happiness in theirs (family’s) happiness.
It’s hard to achieve happiness in a self-centered, selfish life, continued Kangana Ranaut. Although there is no rhyme or reason for why things are the way they are, it is true that if you seek happiness, it will inevitably flee twice as fast.