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Kangana Ranaut relives Marilyn Monroe moments at BSF camp

| | Feb 11, 2017, at 11:07 pm
Mumbai, Feb 11 (IBNS) One can’t help but notice the uncanny similarities between the legendary Marilyn Monroe and Bollywood's own Kangana Ranaut! Kangana who is currently busy promoting her upcoming film Rangoon.

She recently visited the armed forces at the BSF camp in Jammu. Inspired from her vintage character of Miss Julia from the 1940’s the actress tried to cheer these braveheart’s spirits through a performance.

As an actor and performer Kangana truly believes that the least she can do is cheer the spirits of these brave men who fight head to toe to keep our country safe.

Marilyn Monroe had a similar encounter when she travelled to Korea to entertain the troops at the frontline in the 1950’s. Kangana exuding poise and grace brought black flashes of the legendary Marilyn Monroe when she visited the BSF camp.

In fact, even her character of Miss Julia in the film will be seen performing for the military troops.

Taking the audience back to the era of the British rule and freedom struggle Rangoon beautifully captures the essence of love during the time of war!
 

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