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Kangana Ranaut and Vikas Bahl’s Queen, the most powerful film about female power, had to face this dilemma

Vikas Bahl and Kangana Ranaut’s landmark film ‘Queen’ will celebrate its 10th anniversary on March 7th. In unforgettable adventures like “Raajo” and “Revolver Rani,” Kangana shot to superstardom playing the role of a wavering bride on her solo honeymoon. Her performance sounded divine and marked Queen as her defining moment, similar to Arsu to Shabana Azmi.

Queen: The most powerful film about female power had to face this dilemma

Vikas Bahl and Kangana Ranaut’s breakthrough queen turns 10 on March 7. In a year that saw the forgettable Ragjo and the terrifyingly creepy Revolver Rani, Kangana shot to superstardom with Vikas Bahl’s Queen. When the bride, who was set to go alone on her honeymoon, was thrown at the altar, Kangana navigated the role of the clumsy hero with diva-like confidence. Her queen was to Kangana what Arsu was to Shabana Azmi.

To call it a turning point would be an understatement.

However, before the release, Queen faced a very embarrassing, so to speak, moment of reckoning. From burnt bras to blurry faces, women’s empowerment seemed to have come full circle in Filmistan. On the eve of Women’s Day, this outstanding and noteworthy film about girl power deserves a reconsideration. In particular, a scene in which Kangana Ranaut and Lisa Haydon share a vibrator with a naughty woman in the bathroom, where the latter is suggested to remove her bra, deserves reconsideration. Get ready for a fun night.

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