Kangana is a one-woman army

It doesn’t feel like a coincidence that Kangana Ranaut is called Manu in her new film. The full name of the Queen of Jhansi was Manikarnika Tambe, but the film informs us she was nicknamed Manu, like the hero of the ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ movies where Ranaut found such success as Tanu.

This film comes from the actress after she has waged war with industry bigwigs and taken over directorial duties mid-stream, and the messaging is unmistakable: this queen needs no man.

Ranaut makes you believe it. ‘Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi’ sets up a world where the woman wages war, while the men dance and matchmake. Ranaut is gleeful as she shows the men how its done, fencing expertly while running across the backs of horses and onto that of an elephant. These are cartoonish stunts, but nothing outside the Hindi film playbook, and if they feel harder to swallow, we should ask ourselves if that is because they’re performed by a woman and not some guy named Akshay or Ajay.

The makers of ‘ Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi’ are organising bulk bookings and screenings of the film for school kids across India. Rani Laxmibai was an iconic historical character from our history and she played a vital part in India’s freedom struggle, too.

Hindustan Times 



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