Two decades in the film industry is no small feat, and Kangana Ranaut chose to celebrate the milestone in the most personal way possible — by revisiting the moment that started it all. The actor and BJP MP from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, recently took to Instagram to share a nostalgic glimpse of her very first portfolio shoot, reminding fans of the humble beginnings behind her remarkable journey.
The throwback image, captured by renowned photographer Jatin Kampani, holds a special place in Kangana’s life. It wasn’t just another photoshoot — it was the photograph that opened the doors to her debut film Gangster. Sharing the memory, Kangana reflected on how that single portfolio became the stepping stone to her career, writing, “Today I completed 20 years in the film industry… this is my first portfolio… that landed me the role of Simran in Gangster.”
Released in 2006, Gangster marked a striking debut for Kangana. Directed by Anurag Basu and produced by Mahesh Bhatt and Mukesh Bhatt under Vishesh Films, the romantic thriller featured her alongside Emraan Hashmi and Shiney Ahuja. With music by Pritam still loved by audiences today, the film not only became a hit but also established Kangana as a talent to watch.
Following her impactful debut, Kangana built a diverse and bold filmography. She impressed audiences with her performances in films like Fashion and Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai, proving her ability to take on layered characters. However, it was her role in Tanu Weds Manu opposite R. Madhavan that showcased her comic timing and mass appeal, opening up a new phase in her career.
What followed was a golden run that firmly cemented her place among Bollywood’s finest. Kangana delivered back-to-back powerhouse performances in Queen and Tanu Weds Manu Returns, earning consecutive National Film Awards for Best Actress. These films not only highlighted her acting range but also redefined the space for female-led narratives in mainstream Hindi cinema.
Most recently, Kangana stepped behind the camera with her 2025 directorial venture Emergency, continuing to evolve as an artist and storyteller. From a young outsider with a single portfolio photo to one of the industry’s most talked-about figures, her journey is anything but ordinary.
As she celebrates 20 years in cinema, Kangana Ranaut’s story stands as a reminder that sometimes, it only takes one opportunity — one photograph, one role — to change everything. And in her case, that moment didn’t just launch a career; it created a legacy.