Kangana Recalls Salman's Bhansali Nudge: "She is a Bhansali heroine"

Kangana Ranaut shared a formative memory of Salman Khan encouraging her, a struggling teenager, to meet filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali. She recalled taking her portfolio to Bhansali's home, where he remarked on her chameleon-like appearance but did not sign her. Bhansali later expressed regret over missing the opportunity, and Kangana revealed she later turned down an item song in his film 'Ram Leela'. She reflected that these early rejections ultimately pushed her to evolve as an artist and filmmaker.

Key Points: Kangana Ranaut on Salman Khan, Sanjay Leela Bhansali Meeting

  • Salman Khan spotted Kangana's potential early
  • Bhansali recalled not signing her later
  • Kangana turned down a song in 'Ram Leela'
  • Setbacks shaped her filmmaking journey
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"She is a Bhansali heroine...": Kangana Ranaut recalls how Salman Khan encouraged her to meet Sanjay Leela Bhansali

Kangana Ranaut reveals how Salman Khan told her to meet Sanjay Leela Bhansali early in her career, a compliment that led to a memorable encounter.

"She is Sanjay Leela Bhansali's heroine. - Salman Khan"

New Delhi, April 16

Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut has revisited a formative moment from her early days in the film industry, recalling how Salman Khan once encouraged her to meet filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali, calling her "a Sanjay Leela Bhansali's heroine."

Speaking to ANI in a recent interaction, Kangana shared a detailed account of the meeting that took place when she was still struggling to find her footing in Mumbai.

"When I was... struggling... in my... very early days... you know... I met Salman... through somebody... and I was hardly like 16, 17. Gangster hadn't happened. And he met me and he saw me. And he said, she is Sanjay Leela Bhansali's heroine. That's what he said. He said, you should go and meet Sanjay Bhansali," she recalled.

Calling it a "very big compliment," Kangana added that Salman's suggestion led her to approach Bhansali with her portfolio.

"That particular day, I went to Sanjay sir and I had my portfolio... I went to Sanjay sir's house, and his mother was also there. And, I told sir, Salman sir has sent me... He went through the pictures and he was looking at my face... He's like, you look different in every picture. What is your face like?... If we straighten your hair, you look different. If you put a wig, you look different," she recalled.

Kangana noted that the filmmaker did not sign her at the time. "He didn't obviously sign me... He actually meant that maybe if you make it, you'll know," she said, reflecting on the encounter.

She added that Bhansali later acknowledged the missed opportunity, saying, "Now whenever Sanjay sir met me, he always remembered that I wish I had listened to Salman."

When asked if she takes satisfaction in such hindsight, Kangana responded candidly, "No, because that moment is gone. Then I desperately needed that job. It didn't happen."

She further revealed that after the success of 'Queen' and 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns,' Bhansali had approached her for a song in 'Ram Leela', which was eventually performed by Priyanka Chopra. "He said, you should do this song. I said, sir, I don't want to do item numbers. And he kind of didn't like it," she said.

Reflecting on her journey, Kangana emphasized that early setbacks shaped her career. "I always say, it's good when you get something, but if you don't get it, it's better... you learn how to make it work even without that opportunity," she said, adding that not receiving validation early on pushed her to evolve as a filmmaker and writer.

Kangana Ranaut, who hails from Himachal Pradesh, made her debut with 'Gangster' (2006) and went on to deliver acclaimed performances in 'Queen' and 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns.'

A four-time National Award winner and Padma Shri recipient, she currently serves as a Member of Parliament from Mandi.

On the work front, she was last seen in 'Emergency,' a film she also directed, portraying former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Respect to Kangana for her honesty. "That moment is gone. Then I desperately needed that job." This hits home for so many struggling artists in Mumbai. The industry's loss was her gain—she carved her own path without compromising. A lesson in resilience.
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Aman W
Interesting anecdote, but I wish she wouldn't revisit these stories so often. It sometimes comes across as holding onto past slights. She's achieved so much; the focus should be on her current work as an MP and filmmaker, not on who didn't cast her 20 years ago.
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Shreya B
Bhansali sir saying "I wish I had listened to Salman" says it all! Imagine a Kangana Ranaut in a Bhansali magnum opus... the intensity would be fire! 🔥 But maybe it was for the best. Her roles in Queen and Tanu Weds Manu are iconic in their own right.
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David E
As someone who follows Indian cinema from abroad, Kangana's story is a powerful narrative of self-belief. Refusing the item number in 'Ram Leela' took guts, especially early in a career. It defined her brand of choosing substantial roles over glamour.
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Nikhil C
Typical Bollywood story. A big star gives a struggling newcomer a break, but the big director doesn't see it. Happens all the time. Good on Salman for recognising her potential. Her journey from a small-town girl to a Padma Shri is what dreams are made of. 🇮🇳

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