Bollywood actor and BJP Mandi MP Kangana Ranaut has grabbed attention yet again, but this time for her generous gift to her newly married cousin. Recently, the parliamentarian gifted her cousin, Varun Ranaut, a house in Chandigarh. Taking to her Instagram stories, Kangana responded to Varun’s gratitude-filled post, which included photos from the wedding and the new house. In response to Varun’s “Thank you Didi @kanganaranaut…Chandigarh is home now,” Kangana wrote, “And the joy is entirely mine dear ones.” The Queen actor’s sister, Rangoli, also praised Kangana for making others’ dreams come true, saying, “Dear sister @kanganranaut… you always tap into our dreams and make them true…Thank you so much for everything.” “Gurunanak Dev ji said whatever little we have we must share. He said, we always feel we don’t have enough, yet we must share and I feel there is no bigger joy than that… Thank you for always sharing everything of yours with me as well,” Kanagana replied. Kangana also shared on her Instagram stories a post from Varun’s wife, Anjali, showcasing their Grih Pravesh ceremony. Anjali wrote, “Entering our new home with the blessings of Ganpati ji. This lovely home is blessing and love from a sister to brother. All thanks to one and only, kind, humble and brave soul, @kanganaranaut. Special thanks to @rangoli_r_chandel who lead our way, who did all work and our saviour. May God bless us all with unity understanding and love.” Responding to her younger brother Aksht Ranaut’s wife Ritu Ranaut’s message, “Thank you so much didi ji, @kanganaranaut from you we learn no matter how many hardships we go through, we can choose to be kind and generous, thank you. We’re touched beyond words. We’re so lucky to have you in our lives,” Kangana wrote, “Krishna’s blessing.” Varun also shared on social media glimpses of the house’s beautiful interior, attributing its elegance to Kangana’s aesthetic sense. Kangana Ranaut, who recently won as an MP from Mandi Lok Sabha constituency in Himachal Pradesh by a huge margin, will be next seen in the biographical political drama Emergency, wherein she plays the role of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The movie also marks her first project as an independent director.
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