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Kangana Ranaut, who is gearing up for the release of her film 'Emergency', has shifted from previously criticizing Jaya Bachchan to praising her as one of the most 'dignified women' in the film industry. In recent interviews, Ranaut acknowledged Bachchan's significant impact on women's empowerment through her work in films during the 1970s, notably 'Guddi'. Despite their past tensions, Kangana expressed admiration for Bachchan's representation in the Rajya Sabha and her contributions to cinema. She noted that Jaya's temper, while recognized, should not overshadow her accomplishments. This change in tone comes after Kangana's earlier remarks, where she labeled Bachchan as 'arrogant' over her insistence on being addressed by her full name. The evolving dialogue between the two actresses highlights a complex relationship marked by respect and past conflict.
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