Taking a break from objecting to the ongoing farmer protests, Kangana Ranaut on Monday posted an innocent childhood picture of herself saying that even when she was little, she wasn't fond of playing with kids of her age and would rather invest her free time in making dresses for her dolls. 

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The actor has been in the headlines for opposing the ongoing farmer protests, which has found support from several Bollywood and Punjabi celebrities including Priyanka Chopra, Diljit Dosanjh, and others.

Posting a picture of herself from her childhood, Kangana wrote, "As a child I don’t remember playing with children, even then my favourite thing to do was to make fancy gowns, and clothes for my dolls and I loved to contemplate for hours on end, hence the deep thoughtful mature eyes, unfortunately some of us are born old and I am one of those."

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On the work front, Kangana is also busy shooting for her film, Thalaivi. The film will see Kangana essaying the role of late actor and political stalwart J Jayalalithaa. 

Kangana had earlier revealed how she was termed as an "unwanted child" while growing up. She had said in an interview, "When I was born, my parents, my mother especially, couldn't come to terms with that fact that they had another baby girl. I know these stories in detail because every time a guest visited, or there was a gathering, they repeated this story in front of me that how I was the unwanted child," Hindustan Times reported. 

A few months ago, Kangana had shared about how she has matured from a school-going girl, who loved to dress up, to the one attending international fashion shows.