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Kangana Ranaut is undoubtedly one of those who has made it big in the industry on her own, without any backing and has risen to the challenge and carved out a niche for herself. She is not only inspiring youngsters in India but also has become a global icon of sorts.

She has recently been invited to be a keynote and Inspire series speaker at Harvard Business School for India Conference 2018 held annually where topics, like Changing Entertainment Landscapes in India and ‘Disrupting the India Mainstream Cinema’, would be discussed. The theme of the conference this year is ‘Disrupting Innovations in India’.

The conference has a strong legacy of bringing together government officials, business leaders, academics, lawyers, artists, athletes, philanthropists and many other leaders to meaningfully discuss key issues, solutions, and opportunities in the context of India’s path to global leadership. In the past, India Conference has been host to prolific personalities like Amartya Sen, Omar Abdullah, Chanda Kochhar and P. Chidambaram to name a few.

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Kangana Ranaut To Be A Speaker At Harvard Business School

In an interview with IANS, The quintessential heroine spoke about on and off screen priorities. “I have myself as the priority always. I do not subscribe to the theory that good girls don’t think about themselves and they are all for sacrifice. My life is my life and I want to make the most of it,” Kangana told IANS over the phone from Mumbai when asked about the learnings that she wants girls to draw from her life.

“I want to utilise my potential and see who I am. It’s not just about my brother, son, husband or my mother. Somewhere, I do not subscribe to the quintessential heroine, who is an ultimate Indian woman who puts everyone before her and she comes in the end for herself,” added the three-time National Award winner, who is also the brand ambassador of Reebok India.

In that capacity, she attended the second edition of the brand’s FitToFight Awards, which felicitated select women for their spirit and courage.