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Since her electoral victory in 2024, representing the Mandi constituency in Himachal Pradesh, Ranaut has become known for her unapologetic and often polarizing voice within the political landscape.
Ranaut’s filmography is a study in contrast. On one hand, she delivered crowd-pleasers like Tanu Weds Manu series, where her portrayal of the volatile, small-town Datto became a cultural phenomenon. On the other, she headlined hard-hitting dramas like Queen , which redefined the female-led road movie, and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi , a period action film she famously directed in part. Her content often challenges the male gaze, placing women not as ornaments but as architects of their own chaos and glory.
She transformed industry whispers about casting couches, wage gaps, and unfair contracts into public battle cries, forcing mainstream outlets to cover systemic inequality.
Since her electoral victory in 2024, representing the Mandi constituency in Himachal Pradesh, Ranaut has become known for her unapologetic and often polarizing voice within the political landscape.
Ranaut’s filmography is a study in contrast. On one hand, she delivered crowd-pleasers like Tanu Weds Manu series, where her portrayal of the volatile, small-town Datto became a cultural phenomenon. On the other, she headlined hard-hitting dramas like Queen , which redefined the female-led road movie, and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi , a period action film she famously directed in part. Her content often challenges the male gaze, placing women not as ornaments but as architects of their own chaos and glory.
She transformed industry whispers about casting couches, wage gaps, and unfair contracts into public battle cries, forcing mainstream outlets to cover systemic inequality.