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Kangana Ranaut Confirms Queen 2 As She Hails Dhurandhar As Bollywood's Revival
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Mumbai, April 17 - In a major update that has grabbed attention across the industry, Kangana Ranaut has confirmed that Queen 2 is officially in the works. During a podcast with Samita Prakash of ANI, the actress confirmed that she is reuniting with Vikas Bahl for the much-awaited sequel. Queen 2 Finally Confirmed (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) The news about Queen 2 had already been out in the media with reliable reports confirming that the movie had been in the making. During a recent interaction, Kangana revealed that she is returning to acting and will collaborate once again with director Vikas Bahl on the sequel to Queen. The film, which has been in discussion for years, is now moving forward, bringing back one of Bollywood's most loved characters, Rani. The original Queen (2014) followed the journey of a simple Delhi girl who discovers herself during a solo trip to Europe. The film became a cultural milestone and earned Kangana widespread acclaim, including a National Award. It was a box office hit, grossing close to 100 crores worldwide, as one of the highest-grossing films in Kangana's career. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Kangana Calls Dhurandhar A Game Changer Apart from confirming her upcoming project, Kangana also spoke highly of Dhurandhar, crediting it for bringing momentum back to Bollywood. The film, which has performed exceptionally well at the box office, is being seen as a turning point for the industry. Kangana emphasised that films like Dhurandhar are a cultural moment in Bollywood, and that it will shift the narrative within the industry. She said that the audience was moving away from Bollywood because of its non-relatable content, but Dhurandhar (both parts) has brought the confidence back and is proving to be a revival of the industry. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) A Positive Phase For Bollywood Kangana's comments reflect a growing sentiment in the industry that Bollywood is gradually bouncing back after a challenging phase. With big-ticket films performing well and content-driven cinema finding its audience again, there is renewed optimism among filmmakers and actors alike. The confirmation of Queen 2, combined with the success of films like Dhurandhar, signals a promising time ahead for Hindi cinema.