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Kangna Ranaut's dream movie 'Mughal-E-Azam'

Last Updated 09 March 2011, 15:59 IST

The 24-year-old actress, who started her career with 'Gangster' and went on to play a schizophrenic in 'Voh Lamhe, says she wants to be a part of performance oriented roles, which have longer shelf life.

"I want to make films which I think would be enjoyed tremendously by the audience and boast of a long shelf life. In fact my dream would be to do a classic like 'Mughal-E-Azam'.

Now that's the kind of a film which never goes stale and people would want to watch again and again," Ranaut told PTI.

Last year, she was part of hit 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai' and two duds 'Knock Out' and 'No Problem'. But she started new year with the successful romantic comedy 'Tanu Weds Manu', about a small-town girl, who likes to follow her heart.

And Ranaut attributes the success of 'Tanu Weds Manu' to the script which made it all possible for this Aanand L Rai directed film to find an audience.

"That's what matters most; a story that you think people will enjoy watching. I would give any script great consideration but eventually end up picking the one which I believe would entertain audience," says Kangna.

"I went by my instinct for this film. I could see that it was a terrific script and I had faith in Aanand as soon as I met the director," she adds.

The actress has a full year ahead with movies like 'Game', 'Double Dhamaal', 'Tezz', 'One & Only', 'Happy New Year' as well as 'Rascals' and wants to slow down from next year.

"I am actually giving it all a serious thought. I have been constantly thinking about reducing my work load a little and hence would be taking it a bit easier next year," says Ranaut whose 'Game' releases on 1st April.

"See, I have had a lot of performance oriented films right at the beginning of my career. Due to that today I don't feel the pressure for intense roles," she adds.

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(Published 09 March 2011, 10:17 IST)

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