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Kangana Ranaut On Working On Jayalalithaa’s Biopic Before Her Own:

"I will begin my language classes once I honour my commitments to Panga and Mental Hai Kya,” she said.
Kangana Ranaut On Working On Jayalalithaa’s Biopic Before Her Own: “I See Parallels With My Own Journey In Hers”
Kangana Ranaut On Working On Jayalalithaa’s Biopic Before Her Own: “I See Parallels With My Own Journey In Hers”

Kangana Ranaut is one actor who gives her all to get into the skin of any character. From Datto to Manikarnika, the actress has always managed to stun the audience with different avatars. And now that Ranaut is all set to play late Tamil Nadu CM, J Jayalalithaa onscreen in a bilingual directed by Vijay titled as Thalaivi, she is preparing to give another performance of a lifetime.

When asked about her preparation for the role, Kangana said, “The scenes will be in Tamil, and I will learn the language to understand the character better and feel closer to her. I will begin my language classes once I honour my commitments to Panga and Mental Hai Kya.” In the meantime, it is being said that the actress is being paid 24 crores for the film, which makes her the highest paid actress. Jaya will also be one of the first films from South where a Bollywood actor will be leading from the front.

After the release of Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi, Kangana had revealed that she will start work on her biopic, but when she heard the script of Jaya, she was drawn to the script as she felt Jayalalithaa’s personality is a lot like her own. “I see parallels with my own journey in hers, but her success story is much bigger than mine. In the first narration itself, I could see myself doing the part because it came naturally to me. I could have gone ahead with my own biopic, but this was much more enticing” said Kangana.

Even though this is not Kangana’s first South film, she is rather excited for this one, “Regional films have always interested me. When we go there to promote our films, we realise they have a thriving industry of their own and there is a major lack of connect with that audience as a Hindi film actor. I was looking for the right script to come my way and when it did, I lapped it up.”

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