Paparazzi are a bit intimidating

Paparazzi are a bit intimidating
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Actress Kangna Ranaut, who was away from the limelight to pursue her filmmaking course in New York, is back with a bang. However, she finds the paparazzi “intimidating” and is still adjusting to all the attention.

Kangna RanautActress Kangna Ranaut, who was away from the limelight to pursue her filmmaking course in New York, is back with a bang. However, she finds the paparazzi “intimidating” and is still adjusting to all the attention.

As she walked the ramp for designer Anju Modi at the ongoing Couture Week in New Delhi, she tripped but took it sportingly. She mesmerised the audience with her beautiful smile and looked a true diva in Modi’s creation.

“I am just back from New York. It was like going back to school. This is my first public outing after coming back from New York. So I took it in a very easy way but it was not. Coming back to paparazzi was intimidating. I couldn’t believe I was back here,” she said after the show.

The ‘Queen’ fame actress, who was wearing a heavily embroidered black lehanga-choli, said she was an avid supporter of Indian wear.

One of the most sought after stars in Bollywood post the success of ‘Queen’, she has denied reports that she is demanding more money now. The 27-year-old actress, who has only one release ‘Ungli’ this year, says she wants to slo“I have not increased my fee after ‘Queen’. It’s just not about the price. I am not taking up projects like people expected me to. They thought I will sign some 10 films after it. But that’s not what I am doing,” she said.

Kangna will next start shooting ‘Tanu Weds Manu 2’ with R Madhavan in August. “I will start shooting in August. I am teaming up with Madhavan again and I am quite excited about it,” said Kangana, whose role of a no-nonsense girl was appreciated in the original film by Anand L Rai.

Kangna will also begin shooting Reema Kagti’s project next year while ‘Divine Lovers’, India’s first French production starring her and Irrfan, will go on floors by the year end.

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