Kangana Ranaut broke down due to her grandmother's death, shared an emotional post, wrote- 'She will live in our DNA'
Kangana Ranaut's grandmother passed away last night on Friday. She was ill for a long time. Recently, while cleaning the room, the grandmother also suffered a brain stroke. Kangana has shared the news of her grandmother's death on social media. Actually, Kangana was very close to her grandmother. She also loved her very much.
A sad news has come from the house of Bollywood actress and BJP MP from Mandi, Kangana Ranaut. Actually, a mountain of sorrow has fallen on Kangana's family due to the death of Kangana Ranaut's grandmother. On the night of November 8, actress Kangana Ranaut's grandmother Indrani Thakur passed away, who was more than 100 years old. Kangana herself has shared this sad news with her fans on social media. She has appealed to her fans to pray for the peace of her grandmother's soul.
In a post shared on social media, Kangana said that the death of her grandmother has sent a wave of grief in the entire family. The actress said that just a few days ago, her grandmother was cleaning her room. During this, she had a brain stroke. She was bedridden for continuous days due to this. This was a very agonizing moment. "Though my grandmother was 100 years old, she used to do everything herself. She was an inspiration for us," says Kangana.
In her childhood, Kangana Ranaut used to love her grandmother the most. Apart from this, she used to share pictures with her grandmother on social media. Not only this, Kangna has made many disclosures about her grandmother regarding bringing her children up.
Sharing a post on social media, Kangana writes that my grandmother was not an ordinary woman, she had 5 children. My grandmother had very limited resources. But my grandmother gave a good upbringing to her children. Nani ensured that all those children get higher education in good institutes.
Kangana also said that her grandmother has always inspired women to move forward. She always advised even her married daughters to work so that they could stand on their own feet. Even her daughters got government jobs which was a rare achievement in those days. My grandmother was very proud of the careers of all her children. Even though my grandmother is no more today, she will always be in our DNA and our presence and she will always be remembered.