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Bollywood actor Kangana Ranaut, who is awaiting the release of her directorial Emergency, has opened up about the challenges she faced as a director. Ranaut on Friday took to her Instagram stories to share a clip of ace American director Martin Scorsese. Along with it, she wrote a lengthy note about her experience of helming films. The actor has previously co-directed Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.
In the video shared by Ranaut, Scorsese is talking about framing and blocking a scene. The actor wrote, “Most challenging things about direction is….A director is faced with minimum of 400-500 questions every day from all departments, camera, art, actors, make up, production and of course the direction department.”
She added, “Trust me what you want to do as a director is easier to do than to explain … limiting your vision to words is rather agonising that’s why best teams are those who read emotions and energy and doesn’t get entangled in words … and best directors are those who let those emotions lead them not ambition.”
Earlier in an interview with ANI, Kangana Ranaut had said, “It’s not that people don’t want content, they want to see young filmmakers, new thought process, and refreshing ideas and not the stale typical formula films. I do believe that my instinct as a filmmaker will pay off big time.”
In the film Emergency, Kangana is portraying the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The film also stars Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Milind Soman and Mahima Chaudhry among others. The actor recently wrapped the shooting of the film.
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