India, June 3 -- Actor-politician Kangana Ranaut shared that her parents' reaction to her debut film, Gangster (2006), left her disappointed. Despite the film earning her widespread recognition, they were wary of how their social circle would perceive showbiz. She said, "They were not very okay with what I was doing, but they knew that I would figure it out by myself. After Gangster, when I asked my mother, she said, "...Thoda ye hai ki aap chhotey bhi ho, underage bhi ho. iss tarah ke scene aap se karwa liye".' The response upset her. "So I replied that you only saw those scenes in this entire film? I was so heartbroken that that's how they perceived that film, because they were thinking what society would think," the 40-year-old shared during the promotion of her upcoming film. However, her parents' perception changed after she received her first National Award for Fashion (2008), calling it a turning point. She added, "When Mr Bachchan (Amitabh, actor) sent me a beautiful letter about my performance in Queen, I thought how Mr Bachchan can perceive it, my father cannot . and I cannot have a grudge against my father for that because he is not an artist.htc...