My sister had warned me against playing a nymphomaniac, says Kangana

Kangna Ranaut is feeling like a queen currently. With the Vikas Bahl directed film Queen earning her appreciation from both the critics and the janta, she is undoubtedly elated and over whelmed by the response.

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My sister had warned me against playing a nymphomaniac, says Kangana
Kangna Ranaut

Kangna Ranaut is feeling like a queen currently. With the Vikas Bahl directed film Queen earning her appreciation from both the critics and the janta, she is undoubtedly elated and over whelmed by the response.

Kangna who would have otherwise preferred to have a four months gap before her next release has now immersed herself full throttle in the promotions of her next film Revolver Rani, which is set to release on April 25.

Kangna Ranaut will next be seen in Revolver Rani.

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Her character in the film has an ardent wish to get married before the Taj Mahal of Agra. When asked what would be the choice of her wedding destination off screen, she said, "After watching Revolver Rani, no guy will want to marry me."

At a press meet of the film Revolver Rani, Kangna pointed out, "My sister and I had jointly heard the narration of Revolver Rani in Tigmanshu Dhulia's office. After hearing the narration my sister was very scared and adamant that I should not do this film. She told me, 'I hope you are not going to say yes to play this character. She is a nymphomaniac, twisted, neurotic, violent and abusive."

Now we all know that Kangna was not as scared as her sister Rangoli or she would not have done Revolver Rani.