Tejas: Kangana Ranaut Says ‘Jealous Crabs Will Always Try And Pull Us Down’ As She Posts Video Of Her ‘Army Training’ Video – WATCH
Kangana Ranaut, who has been prepping for her upcoming film Tejas, shared an ‘army training’ video from the sets. In her caption, she talked about ‘jealous crabs’ trying to pull her down. Take a look
Kangana Ranaut is one talented actress and she goes all in to prepare for her roles in films. Her hard work and dedication is commendable, and she once again gave fans a glimpse from the sets of Tejas as she is prepping for the film. Kangana is leaving no stone unturned to make sure she gives her best performance in Tejas. However, it was her caption that grabbed attention. In her caption, Kangana wrote about ‘jealous crabs’ trying to pull her down.
Kangana Ranaut took to her Instagram to post a video from the sets of Tejas, and she wrote that it was ‘army training’ for Tejas. In the video, she can be seen climbing a net while Akon’s popular song Dangerous plays in the background. Sharing the video, she wrote that the ‘jealous crabs’ may pull us down, but we must rise higher. In her caption, Kangana wrote, “Jealous crabs will always try and pull us down but we must rise higher and higher!! (after the shoot army training for #Tejas)”
Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Kangana posted a picture from the first day of Tejas shoot. Sharing the snap, she also talked about director Sarvesh Mewara’s struggle. “Writer Director of #Tejas struggled for more than a decade to get his first break, yesterday on the first day of the shoot his mother broke down, reminded me of my family who hung in there hoping to find a silver lining, not easy for outsiders, Kudos to our chief @sarveshmewara1."
Kangana Ranaut will be seen next in Thalaivi, a biopic on late politician J Jayalalithaa. She has also been shooting for Dhaakad, in which she will be seen playing the role of Agent Agni. ALSO READ: Kangana Ranaut REACTS To A Report About Taapsee Pannu And Anurag Kashyap’s Allegedly Deleted Phone Data; Says ‘I Had My Suspicions’
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