Queen's leading lady Kangana Ranaut has revealed that she is no longer single.

Talking about her relationship to Hindustan Times, she said: "I am in a relationship and ­enjoying this state. But I don’t want to talk about it right now. It’s very special to me and I am glad to have found a companion. I hope I get into the position when I can talk about it. Right now, speaking about it would be unfair on the other person. As it is, relationships are difficult, aren’t they?"

However, she doesn't turn a blind eye to the challenges associated with being in a relationship. She adds: "Freedom of being alone is ­intoxicating. Relationships can be very traumatic. But being in a healthy relationship can be very empowering."

In the past, Kangana has been linked with actor Aditya Pancholi, actor Adhyayan Suman and doctor Nicholas Lafferty.

Earlier this month, there were also rumours that the mystery man in Ranaut's life was none other than Hrithik Roshan. However, Hrithik was quick to dismiss these claims via Twitter.

Speaking about other members of the fraternity such as Aamir Khan and Salman Khan, the Fashion actor said: "While Salman and I are buddies, Aamir and I have a really formal ­equation."

She added: "Now, don’t make it look like I am ­comparing the two. It’s not ­difficult to understand why Salman and I get along well. We are both upfront. Salman tries to give me gyaan (knowledge) and we end up having arguments. He calls me ‘satku’. He is one of the very few ­people who understands my sense of humour.

"On the other hand, I refer to Aamir as Aamir sir, even when he asks me to not call him so. I have a lot of admiration for him. He is a very sensitive ­person, and so is Salman. I guess all artists are sensitive."

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