MUMBAI: Kangana Ranaut has often grabbed headlines for being involved in spats with her male colleagues in the industry but the actor today said it does not mean that she is a man-basher.
Recently, Kangana spoke openly about her alleged relationship with Hrithik Roshan on “Aap Ki Adaalat”, where she also took aim at Aditya Pancholi, Adhayan Suman and filmmaker Karan Johar.
When asked that a lot of people saw her as a man-hater, the actor said that was not the case as she had “friends and most of them are men”.
“I am not a man-hater. I am not sure when I became a feminist. The whole perception of inequality, and one of being inferior to the other is so bizzare for me to come to terms with that I can’t understand it.
“The law of universal equality makes me look like a feminist but I feel feminism is a sorry state to be in for any society. Because you are lacking something and feminism is acting like a medicine to that illness or disease.”
The 30-year-old actor said in an ideal society, feminism should not exist at all and there should be equality.
“We should be a healthy society and bring equality. It is bizzare that people believe one section is less than the other. We should not have it (feminism) at all,” she said during a conversation with noted journalist-film critic Mayank Shekhar at Jagran Cinema Summit.
On a question about the film industry being male- dominated, Kangana said, “It’s something very hurtful, if I say in an upfront way it’ll make big headlines.” (AGENCIES)