Angelina Jolie, the celebrated Oscar-winning actress and director, has categorically rejected the idea of a biographical film about her life, describing the very notion as “the most insane question.”In a recent interview, Jolie, who stars as the legendary opera singer Maria Callas in the upcoming biographical film ‘Maria’, revealed that she has little interest in having her own life turned into a movie, as per Deadline.”I don’t think there should be a biopic about me. That gets the most insane question award,” Jolie said.According to Deadline, the actress further explained that, as a public figure herself, she is acutely aware of how it feels to have one’s life interpreted or misconstrued by others.She expressed concern about the potential for filmmakers to misunderstand or misrepresent her personal experiences, saying, “When you’re a public person and you’re playing her, you’re conscious of how you would hate for somebody to interpret your life or think they understand your life, so we tried to be thoughtful. Let’s hope there isn’t one about my life.”Though Jolie’s career is filled with remarkable accomplishments, the star made it clear that a biopic about her would not be forthcoming anytime soon, as per Deadline.At 49 years old, the actress has already appeared in over 40 films. She rose to fame with her early work in ‘Lookin’ to Get Out’ (1982) to iconic roles in ‘Tomb Raider’, ‘Maleficent’, and ‘Girl, Interrupted’, for which she won her first Oscar.In addition to acting, Jolie has directed several critically acclaimed films, including ‘Without Blood’, an antiwar drama featuring ‘Eternals’ co-star Salma Hayek.Jolie’s professional success is well-known, but her personal life has been equally eventful. The daughter of actors Jon Voight and Marcheline Bertrand, Jolie has experienced both public triumphs and personal struggles.She has been married thrice, first to actor Jonny Lee Miller and later to Billy Bob Thornton–and became one of the most talked-about couples when she began dating fellow Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt in 2004.