Kangana will essay the titular role in "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi", to be directed by Krish. "Baahubali" writer K Vijayendra Prasad has penned the screenplay for the movie.
The actress, who has been a part of women-oriented films such as "Queen" and "Tanu Weds Manu", says it is the most exciting character of her career.
"The way Vijendra sir has written it and conceived it, it's very superhero-like. Usually, my characters are flawed and human in terms of their abilities. But this one is extraordinary," Kangana told reporters in an interview here.
"When I signed this film my first thought was 'How come there's no film on 'Jhansi ki Rani' yet?' I suddenly felt very fortunate that there isn't any yet.
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"Because if there was even one film on Rani Laxmibai irrespective of its quality or content, then nobody would have repeated it. So, I consider it a stroke of luck that I'm doing it," she says.
The film will have grand action sequences and Kangana is doing her best to "match up to her director's vision."
"He wants to use that so he has researched and he understood that she was extraordinary when it came to riding, probably one of the best in the world," she says.
Rani Laxmibai is known for her rebellious attitude. When asked if she also has the similar streak in her, Kangana says, "I agree that I'm rebellious but she was a rebel with a cause and that makes her a hero. I rebel if my instincts want me to. So, she was a hero and I'm a bada**."