New Delhi: Bollywood class actress Kangana Ranaut is considered to be a firebrand when it comes to making statements. She never shies away from talking her mind and that makes her stand apart from the crowd.


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The 'Queen' actress told PTI, “There should be a comfortable environment on set. But I won't recommend one should form personal equations at work. I don't do that as I feel it will come in the way of your work. Comfort with co-stars is good but too much comfort is not good. It is good to be formal at work. I prefer sticking just to my work but at the same time I like being someone who is approachable.”


While talking about the kind of attitude working women need to carry, she said, “I don't say it only for movie sets, I recommend it to all the women as I believe when you come with 'I mean business' attitude, you get respect. I feel that respect is very important to operate in the most dignified way. We keep complaining about the fact that we don't get respect but I believe one needs to maintain the dignity. There is a very fine line between being friendly and over-friendly."


Asked about her experience of working with Shahid and Saif, Kangana, praises them as "amazing actors". She says "Rangoon" turned out to be one of the best experiences of her career because of the cast.


"I feel you need very good actors to support the script because if every character is activated it will just bring the script alive and that is very important. That is what we as actors look forward to.


"We have a great cast. They (Shahid and Saif) are not just stars, they are amazing actors as well. I feel this is by far the best opportunity I have had to work with a great team."


The actress, who also has Hansal Mehta's "Simran" and Ketan Mehta's "Rani Laxmi Bai" lined up, is elated with the way things are going in her professional life.


"In terms of career, it is the best phase. I am getting good opportunities and also the central roles where I have the possibility of constant growth," she says.


(With PTI inputs)