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  • A dejected Kangana Ranaut recently visited the holy places of Somnath and Dwarka.
  • She seems highly disappointed as her last release Tejas did not do well.

Kangana Ranaut seems extremely disappointed after her last release Tejas failed to attract an audience to the theaters. It was a big flop and could not even last a couple of days in the cinema hall as the audience turned their back on the star and her movie.

A dejected Kangana Ranaut recently visited the holy places of Somnath and Dwarka to calm her mind. She shared clicks from these religious places along with long posts mostly revolving around and stressing the mythological significance of these places.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Kangana Ranaut (@kanganaranaut)

Revealing her state of mind, the Queen said that she had been restless for a few days and is now feeling a certain sense of peace after her visit to the Dwarkadheesh temple. Sharing a video during a boat ride the Bollywood actress penned, “Floating over the submerged ancient city of Dwarika, why is this place so intoxicating.”

Now during her interaction with a leading media channel, Kangana Ranaut has shared her inclination toward joining politics. When asked whether she will contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024, the Bollywood star said, “Shri Krishnaji Ki Kripa rahi toh ladenge.”

It very clearly shows that if any party is ready to give her a ticket for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections she is surely interested in joining politics.

Since she has always been vocal about her support to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP party, many are of the belief that she may get a ticket from the largest political party in India or at least is in discussion with the party related to the same.

Career-wise, Tejas is another addition to the other back-to-back flops that Kangana Ranaut has been shelling. Her last few movies including Chandramukhi 2, Judgemental Hai Kya, Panga, Thalaivii, and Dhakad have failed to attract an audience.

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