Kangana Ranaut
Kangana Ranaut expressed her thoughts about American theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer on her social media account. She posted on X, commenting on a picture of Oppenheimer standing shirtless in shorts and smoking a pipe. Kangana remarked that she believes Oppenheimer's physique closely resembles that of 'rishi, munis.'
Kangana Ranaut posts scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer's picture
She shared, "His body like typical Rishi/munis bodies description in our scriptures, it's true as a thinker and an intellectual person your body start to shrink or be of very little importance to you, just like your food and worldly assets/social life⦠your mental absence in the physical world and your passionate engagement with other worlds ( in Oppenheimer case cosmic and atomic worlds) starts to reflect in your appearance (sic.)"
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Kangana Ranaut reviews the movie 'Oppenheimer'
The life of the physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer was featured in the film "Oppenheimer," directed by Christopher Nolan, which received an Academy Award nomination. In the movie, actor Cillian Murphy portrayed the role of the 'father of the atomic bomb.' Murphy's performance in the film earned him the BAFTA award and Golden Globe award for Best Actor. Additionally, he has been nominated for an Oscar in the Lead Actor category.
When the movie Oppenheimer had dropped. She said in Hindi, "This is a story of a Jewish physicist who made atomic bomb during World World 2 for America. They think he is leftist. He is deeply political person. As American think that he might be an agent of Soviet Union and considers him anti-national, he ends up creating nuclear power to prove them wrong. But, amid this, his humanity rises and challenges him, which leads to a conflict. This is the theme of the film."
She added, "My favourite part is the reference to Shrimad Bhagavad Gita and Lord Vishnu - when he channelises his inner Vishnu,"