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Actress Kangana Ranaut, who has faced a series of box office disappointments, including her latest film "Tejas," hinted at the possibility of entering politics during a visit to the Dwarkadhish temple. As she prepares to portray former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in her upcoming film "Emergency," which she is producing and directing, Kangana has reportedly mortgaged all her properties for the project.
When asked about her interest in contesting the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections, she responded, "Shri Krishna ki kripa rahi to ladenge (If Lord Krishna blesses, I will fight)."
During her temple visit, Kangana Ranaut also expressed her desire for the government to create a facility allowing pilgrims to visit the submerged city of Dwarka. She spoke of the city's divine significance and the beauty of Dwarkadhish, and suggested the establishment of an underwater viewing facility to observe the remains of the sunken city, describing Dwarka as a place of great spiritual importance.
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