With the launch of Manikarnika Films, Ranaut shifted her focus toward creating her own entertainment content. By stepping into directing and producing, she has sought to bypass the traditional gatekeepers of the industry. Her choice of subjects—historical epics, political biopics, and social commentaries—reflects a desire to align her cinematic output with her personal and political ideologies.

Her impact on entertainment content is best seen through her filmography:

In addition to her film work, Kangana Ranaut has made notable appearances on television. Some of her prominent TV shows include:

No long article on Kangana would be complete without addressing the friction. While her is often praised, her media conduct is frequently condemned. The same intensity that won her National Awards leads to accusations of narcissism and toxicity.

Kangana Ranaut's entertainment content and popular media presence have been widely covered and debated in the media. Her films and television appearances have received significant attention, with many critics praising her performances and versatility. Some notable trends in her popular media reception include:

(2006) and later won four National Film Awards for films such as Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015), and Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Genre Versatility