Kangana Ranaut Advocates for a Culture of Work Obsession to Propel India’s Growth

Kangana Ranaut Renowned actor and newly elected Member of Parliament, has stirred a debate with her recent advocacy for an ‘obsessive’ work culture to drive India towards development. Drawing inspiration from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and echoing sentiments similar to Infosys founder Narayana Murthy, Ranaut emphasizes the need to normalize a culture of relentless dedication to work.

Kangana Ranaut Champions ‘Obsessive’ Work Culture for India’s Growth

Kangana Ranaut Advocates for a Culture of Work Obsession to Propel India's Growth
Kangana Ranaut Advocates for a Culture of Work Obsession to Propel India’s Growth

In a recent Instagram Story, Ranaut shared a video clip of Prime Minister Modi advocating for a 24×7 work ethic to build the nation. She critiqued the prevalence of Western influence, urging people to move beyond weekend waits and Monday blues memes, stressing that such attitudes hinder India’s progress.

This perspective echoes Murthy’s remarks earlier this year, where he urged youngsters to devote extra work hours to compete with leading global economies. Murthy highlighted India’s low work productivity compared to nations like China and Japan, emphasizing the necessity for a paradigm shift in work culture to propel India forward.

Ranaut’s stance on work culture comes amidst her political debut, where she secured victory in the Lok Sabha elections from Mandi in her home state. However, her political journey faced an unexpected incident when she alleged being assaulted and verbally abused by a woman CISF constable during a security check at the Chandigarh airport. The constable, reportedly upset over Ranaut’s stance on farmer protests, was suspended following the altercation.

Ranaut’s advocacy for an ‘obsessive’ work culture aligns with her vision for India’s growth trajectory, urging individuals to prioritize dedication and commitment to work to compete globally. As the nation grapples with economic challenges and strives for development, Ranaut’s message sparks a pertinent conversation on India’s evolving dynamics of work ethics and productivity.


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