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'Art is subjective': Kangana Ranaut reacts to 'Thalaivii' losing out on National Award

New Delhi: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut has congratulated all the winners of the 69th National Awards but also shared her disappoinment for her film 'Thalaivii' losing out on the award.

 

Kangana wrote a post on social media, "#Congratulations to all the winners of National Awards 2023.

 

It is a carnival of arts that brings together artists from all over the country."

 

"It is truly magical to know and get acquainted with so many important works being done in all languages.

 

All of you who are disappointed that my film 'Thalaivi' didn't win...Please know that I am eternally grateful for whatever Krishna give and didn't give me and all of you who really love and appreciate me must appreciate my perspective as well," she said.

 

"Art is subjective and I truly believe that the jury did their best.... I wish everyone the best ... Hare Krishna," Kangana added. (Inputs from UNI)




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