Kangana Ranaut Supports “Obsessive Work Culture”, Asks People To Stop Cribbing About Mondays. Aise Kaise?
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut supports hustle culture and asks people to not be lazy.

There is a lot of debate around the hustle culture in India, and while some may support it, others find it extremely exhausting. However, BJP MP from Mandi, actress Kangana Ranaut strongly favours this kind of obsessive work culture. Taking to her social media handle, she spoke about normalising the hustle culture since we are not a developed nation yet.
Kangana Ranaut Supports “Obsessive Work Culture”
Kangana Ranaut won the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh and she is already back in action. The actor took to her social media handle to share a video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech. In the video, the Indian PM spoke about working 24×7 to make India a developed nation by 2047. Kangana Ranaut also shared her thoughts on the same and promoted the “obsessive work culture”. The actor-turned-politician further wrote that people should stop complaining about Mondays and waiting for weekends, and called it a “Western mindset”. Kangana Ranaut also reminded people that India is still a developing nation and the citizens cannot “afford to be lazy and bored.”
Earlier, Infosys CEO Narayan Murthy had also promoted a seventy-hour work week. Looks like Kangana Ranaut is following the same step. On the other hand, the BJP minister from Mandi also made headlines after a CISF official slapped her at the Chandigarh airport to express her rage at her comments during the Farmer’s protest. Kangana Ranaut had also condemned the action and she questioned the rising terrorism in Punjab.
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As for the hustle culture, people have differing opinions but the fact remains that it is not everyone’s cup of tea. While people in India are really hard-working and grind themselves at work to earn a basic livelihood, expecting to get along with the obsessive work culture is kaafi unreasonable.
First Published: June 11, 2024 3:19 PM