Kangana Ranaut’s vainness van was customised for ₹65 lakh; she needed a ‘conventional’ Indian look

Kangana Ranaut’s vainness van is among the many costliest within the movie trade, Ketan Raval, the individual, who bought it made for her, has stated. Ketan owns 65 vainness vans which might be utilized by varied actors, the Ambani household, and even Mumbai Police. (Also learn: Kangana’s Mumbai house has a ‘trespassers can be shot’ signal)

Kangana Ranaut inside her home.
Kangana Ranaut inside her house.

Ketan stated that Kangana’s has been his costliest van to this point and she or he at all times makes use of it. In 2016, Kangana had informed Neha Dhupia on her present No Filter With Neha that Rangoon was shot in distant areas of Arunachal Pradesh with no eating places or restrooms so she needed to pee behind rocks.

Talking to Dainik Bhaskar, Ketan stated, “Kangana wanted a traditional look (for her vanity van). She wanted the van to be designed on the similar lines as her house. She has sofas with carvings her chairs are all made of original wood. Our priority was to make her feel at home in the vanity van. Kangana even picked the company for the jet spray used in her vanity van. It took around 65 lakh to customise my van for Kangana.”

Ketan additionally revealed that Shah Rukh Khan’s vainness van so enormous that it can not go in all places. Ketan stated that his van at all times fills in for Shah Rukh’s if his van can not go to sure locations.

Poonam Dhillon was reportedly the primary individual to introduce the idea of vainness vans within the movie trade. Sridevi, Anil Kapoor and Amitabh Bachchan inaugurated the van. Recalling the time, Poonam had written on social media in 2021, “I had no clue I was creating history in the film industry, when I first started my makeup vanity van. Many artists compliment me and thank me for introducing the concept of vanity vans.”

She had added, “I would often face difficulties when shooting on (outdoor) locations. There would be no place to change clothes, no toilets, and no place to eat our meals. Artists had to spend time amid the sun and dirt on sets.”

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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