Kangana Ranaut Says Nursing Is The Most 'Sexualised' Profession: 'We Don't Give Them The Respect They Deserve'
Opening up about the challenges faced by nurses, she added that they are often underpaid, overworked and underappreciated despite handling some of the most demanding responsibilities in hospitals. She noted that society often overlooks the contributions of workers who form the backbone of healthcare institutions, including ward boys, watchmen and other support staff

Actress-politician Kangana Ranaut criticised societal perceptions around nursing, saying the profession is often "sexualised" and stereotyped despite nurses being among the most crucial frontline workers in healthcare.
Speaking about her upcoming film 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata', which is inspired by the extraordinary true story of the brave staff of Mumbai's Cama Hospital during the 26/11 terror attacks, Kangana said the film seeks to change people's perceptions and encourage greater respect for nurses and other frontline hospital workers.
In an exclusive conversation with ANI, Kangana said, "Badlaav hona chahiye logon ke jo bhaav hai unke liye usme badlaav hona chahiye (We want to change people's emotions and perceptions) I think it is the most sexualised profession."
Opening up about the challenges faced by nurses, she added that they are often underpaid, overworked and underappreciated despite handling some of the most demanding responsibilities in hospitals.
Headlined by Kangana, the film shifts the spotlight from celebrated heroes to nurses and ward boys who became the nation's quiet saviours when it mattered most. "Humari film mein dialogue bhi hai ki do log nurse ko dekhkar time mila to do chaar baatein bhi kar lo..That is the reality," she shared while highlighting how people treat nurses in society.
"We don't give them the respect they deserve. Nurses do a lot of important work, from cleaning patients to ensuring the hospital functions smoothly. If our perspective changes because of this film, even for a few minutes, it will be meaningful," she added.
Kangana noted that society often overlooks the contributions of workers who form the backbone of healthcare institutions, including ward boys, watchmen and other support staff.
"When we think about hospitals, we naturally think of doctors, and their contribution is immense. But why don't we pause and think about the millions of workers who keep the system running every day?" she said.
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The actress also recalled the bravery of hospital staff during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, saying they played a crucial role as witnesses in identifying the terrorists. "People will be surprised to know that they were the key witnesses in identifying Ajmal Kasab. Even after everything they went through, they stood by the country and showed courage," Kangana said.
The trailer of Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata was unveiled recently, offering a glimpse into a story inspired by true events. The film focuses on the extraordinary bravery of ordinary hospital workers who helped save more than 400 lives during a terror attack.
Kangana essays the role of a staff nurse in the film, which shifts the spotlight from celebrated heroes to nurses, ward boys and other hospital staff who emerged as silent saviours in a moment of national crisis.
Inspired by real-life incidents, the trailer underlines a chilling truth: without them, the system would collapse in a single day. Kangana is seen portraying the character of a staff nurse, an everyday woman whose dedication often goes unnoticed.
Presented by Dr Jayantilal Gada (PEN Studios), the film is produced by PEN Studios, Manikarnika Films, and Paramhans Creations, in association with Eunoia Films LLP and Floating Rocks Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' is slated to release in theatres on June 12, 2026.
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