Kangana Ranaut on Ageing: Why Politics Is Kinder to Older Women Than Bollywood
Kangana Ranaut Sparks Bold Conversation on Ageing: “Politics Is Kinder to Older Women Than Films”
Bollywood actress and newly elected Member of Parliament Kangana Ranaut has ignited a powerful conversation on ageing, beauty standards, and the contrasting treatment of women in politics and films. Taking to Instagram, Ranaut shared unfiltered selfies and heartfelt reflections, stating that politics is far more forgiving to older women than the glamour-driven world of cinema.
“My pilgrim soul never feared ageing, but when my film crew saw grey hair, they panicked, used mascaras/colour sprays,” she wrote in her Instagram story, contrasting the industry’s response with her experience in politics.
Embracing the Joy of Ageing
Kangana Ranaut today shared beautiful pics of her with her important thoughts on aging #Kanganaranaut pic.twitter.com/0TxQaeVAZq
— Kangana Updates (@KR_Insta2) May 30, 2025
Now representing Mandi, Himachal Pradesh in the Lok Sabha, Kangana Ranaut says she feels liberated in her new role. She openly celebrated her natural appearance, writing:
“Happy to be in a place where my ageing face or body doesn’t take anything away from me. Ageing is such a joy. Do you guys think politics is kinder to older women than movies? I definitely think so.”
Her candid remarks have resonated with many women online, triggering praise, reflection, and ongoing discourse on ageism in the entertainment industry.
Hollywood Debut: ‘Blessed Be the Evil’

While stepping into the political spotlight, Kangana Ranaut is also gearing up for her Hollywood debut in the horror-thriller Blessed Be the Evil. Produced by Lions Movies, the film stars Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf) and Scarlet Rose Stallone, daughter of Sylvester Stallone.
Additionally, the versatile actress is set to return to Bollywood with:
- A psychological thriller alongside R. Madhavan
- An upcoming patriotic drama titled Bharat Bhagya Vidhata
Public Reaction: Mixed But Meaningful
Kangana’s post went viral on social media platforms, where many lauded her honesty and bravery. Feminist voices and mental health advocates praised her for embracing natural ageing in an industry known for its obsession with youth.
However, some critics raised questions about whether politics is truly kinder or simply offers different forms of pressure for women.
“Ageing women in politics might escape the beauty standard trap, but they face double the scrutiny in terms of intellect and public image,” one user commented on X (formerly Twitter).
A New Role Model for Women?
As Kangana balances her dual roles in cinema and governance, her reflections are more than personal—they are cultural. Her statement challenges norms, sparking meaningful debate about women’s value beyond appearance.
Whether on screen or in Parliament, Kangana Ranaut is undoubtedly pushing boundaries, giving voice to a generation of women redefining ageing on their terms.
#AgingWithKangana #KanganaUnfiltered #WomenInPolitics
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