Mumbai: Actor Kangana Ranaut who has won the National Award three times feels that talent is irrelevant in Bollywood.
"I have become tough. Initially, when I came in, I'd think that talent was everything and you got to prove yourself. I did many things (and) I struggled on my way up. I learnt filmmaking and scriptwriting. I did everything, thinking talent is everything. Then, when I made it big, I realised talent is not relevant in this industry," Kangana told IANS.
"People who play power politics and games have woven their little web of contacts and a small mafia. They work in sync with each other," she added.
Kangana stepped into the world of acting with the thriller 'Gangster'. Over a decade later, she is tagged as one of the top actresses in the Hindi film industry, after working in blockbusters like 'Queen', 'Krrish 3', 'Tanu Weds Manu' franchise and 'Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi'.
The actress, who is often surrounded by controversies, hit the headlines in 2017 when she called filmmaker Karan Johar "intolerant" towards outsiders and a "flagbearer of nepotism" who only backed industry kids, on his popular chat show "Koffee With Karan".
"It flustered me, I was not ready for this and I feel mafia anywhere is not healthy," Kangana said of the trend of promoting mediocrity just because it comes with a bloodline.