Actor and politician Kangana Ranaut has finally addressed the whirlwind of social media speculation regarding her relationship with fellow MP Chirag Paswan. In a candid interview with ANI, the Emergency star firmly debunked dating rumours that have intensified following their frequent public appearances together at high-profile events. Reflecting on their decade-long bond since co-starring in the 2011 film ‘Mile Na Mile Hum’, Kangana clarified that their connection is rooted in a “friendly vibe” rather than romance.
Kangana Ranaut denies relationship with Chirag Paswan
During an ANI interview, Kangana tackled the viral photos and buzz about her and Chirag Paswan head-on, outright debunking any romance rumors. “No, no, Chirag is a friend. When I see him, I think of a friend. There’s no romance happening, let me be honest. We know each other for like… He did his film with me 10 years ago. If it wasn’t then… If it was romance, then today we would have had children,” she said.Ranaut added, “If I wanted to have romance, then it would have happened. It’s not happening. You know, like, it’s just that… that friendly vibe, you know, which you get from somebody who, who’s just kind of your, you know, your type as in like he, he’s from also in a way from film industry. So I feel very good around him.”
Kangana Ranaut and Chirag Paswan’s social media buzz
This statement arrives against a backdrop of ongoing social media buzz about the pair, frequently seen together at public events, which has fueled fan speculation. Kangana and Chirag Paswan first teamed up in the 2011 romantic drama ‘Mile Na Mile Hum’, helmed by director Tanveer Khan, his acting debut, with Ranaut as the leading lady opposite Neeru Bajwa and Sagarika Ghatge.
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Kangana Ranaut’s latest film ‘Emergency’
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