Kangana Ranaut Amazed by Gujarat’s Stunning Beauty, Rich Culture, and Authenticity

Kangana Ranaut Amazed by Gujarat’s Stunning Beauty, Rich Culture, and Authenticity

Actress and politician Kangana Ranaut is currently enjoying the beauty, culture, and authenticity of Gujarat.

Exploring Gir National Park

During her visit, the ‘Queen’ actress was spotted exploring the stunning wildlife at Gir National Park, where she claimed to have seen various exotic species. Kangana appeared jungle-ready in a safari jacket paired with a hat, and she was seen holding binoculars while riding in a jeep.

Adventurous Travels

The ‘Emergency’ actress was accompanied by a young companion during her journey. They shared numerous photos, reveling in the picturesque landscape and diving into the local culture. Kangana expressed her excitement on Instagram, writing, “Gujrat is so wholesome. Speechless at its beauty, culture and authenticity. (sic)”

She continued, “Today in Gir National Park and sanctuary with my little friend Prithavi, who is my favourite travel buddy now. We are very thrilled to get sightings of various species aur vaise bhi Gujrat Lion toh world famous hai” (Slightly smiling face emoji).

A Sanctuary for Asiatic Lions

Gir National Park is renowned as the only habitat of the Asiatic lion. The lion population has seen a remarkable increase from fewer than 200 in the late 1960s to 674 lions according to the 2020 census. Aside from lions, the park also hosts a diverse range of wildlife, including leopards, spotted deer, nilgai, and over 300 bird species.

Social Media Presence

Known for her candidness, Kangana is extremely active on social media. During Gandhi Jayanti this year, she highlighted the significance of khadi in Indian culture. Emphasizing the need for self-reliance, she stated, “Today, I am wearing a khadi saree and a khadi blouse, which is our indigenous garment and is being discussed all over the world as a handmade product. As the Prime Minister says, yes, it is unfortunate that we have to depend on other countries. Now is the time to become fully self-reliant.”