Months after saying that she and Shah Rukh Khan "are the last of the stars", Kangana Ranaut has now explained why she had earlier said that. In an interview with Raj Shamani on his podcast , the actor said that they are both outsiders and don't belong to the film industry. She, however, added that while Shah Rukh came from Delhi to Mumbai, she had come from a village in the mountains and so her journey was ‘more difficult’.

(Also Read | Kangana Ranaut feels Shah Rukh Khan and herself are last generation of stars ) Kangana on drawing parallels between herself, SRK Kangana Ranaut said, "Me and Shah Rukh Khan are two outsiders. Shah Rukh Khan comes from Delhi, he is not from the film industry. He became the topmost star.

I come from the mountains. His mother was a magistrate. He comes from a family who could speak good English, he comes from a convent.

To come from Delhi itself to Mumbai, this is not much of a difference. I come from a village, I'm a girl, and I came as a teenager. My journey is more difficult.

Having said that, he also didn't have parents, so I draw parallels like that. That's about it." Kangana on stars and new generation Talking about stars from the new generation, the actor added, "In the new generation, I don't think anyone has become a star.

The stars are from our generation. No new actor has been able to become a star, though they are trying a lot. In our times too, it had decreased.

We also didn't enjoy stardom like Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit." When K.