Actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has finally addressed long-standing rumors linking her romantically with Union Minister Chirag Paswan. The speculation, which often resurfaces whenever the two are spotted together, has now been firmly dismissed by Kangana in her candid response. Over the years, photos and videos of Kangana Ranaut and Chirag Paswan have frequently gone viral, fueling gossip about a possible romance.

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Kangana Ranaut Dismisses Relationship Rumors
However, Kangana has now made it clear that there is no romantic relationship between them. Responding to a question about the rumors, she stated that Chirag is just a friend and nothing more. Taking a humorous yet direct approach, Kangana added that if there had ever been a romantic connection between them, it would have progressed long ago.

Kangana Ranaut and Chirag Paswan
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Clarifying her stance, Kangana Ranaut said that the two have known each other for over a decade. She pointed out that their association dates back to their film days, and if anything romantic were meant to happen, it already would have. In a witty remark, she said that if there had been any romance, they would have had children by now, effectively shutting down all speculation.

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Kangana Ranaut and Chirag Paswan worked together in the 2011 film Miley Naa Miley Hum. At the time, Chirag Paswan was trying his hand at acting, making his debut in the industry. Although the film didn’t perform well commercially, their on-screen pairing caught attention, and their friendship began during that period.

Kangana Ranaut and Chirag Paswan
In an earlier interaction, Chirag Paswan also spoke about his equation with Kangana. He described their friendship as one of the positive outcomes of his brief stint in the film industry. He mentioned that despite losing touch for a few years due to their busy lives, he was happy to reconnect with Kangana later, especially after both transitioned into active political roles.
