Updated On: 10 August, 2018 09:00 AM IST | | mid-day online correspondent
"Politics shouldn't be a career. I feel if someone like me wants to join politics, then first of all they have to achieve detachment," says Kangana Ranaut

Kangana Ranaut (Pic/Yogen Shah)
Kangana Ranaut may have an opinion about the country's politics but the actor says she does not see it as a career option.
During her interaction with yogi Sadhguru last evening, Kangana addressed a range of topics, including lynching. When a reporter asked if she sees herself joining politics in the future, the actor told reporters, "Politics shouldn't be a career. I feel if someone like me wants to join politics, then first of all they have to achieve detachment."
The 31-year-old actor said one should give up one's family, home and children to best serve the country. "Right now, I am so successful (in films) that I don't want to make career anywhere else. But if I want to serve my land then I can't do it if I have some vested interest in some other department. That becomes conflicting then. So, if people want to pursue politics they should, but they need to achieve some kind of renunciation," she said.