The much-awaited trailer for Kangana Ranaut's biographical film Emergency was dropped on Wednesday, August 14. Kangana, who is quite occupied with her political commitments, will be making a comeback on the big screen with the political drama. The makers of the film hosted a trailer launch event in Mumbai where the actress went on to say that she has been boycotters by the industry. Speaking out her thoughts, Kangana Ranaut thanked the film's writer, V Vijayendra Prasad, for being a guiding light and a mentor figure to her. Speaking about her challenges, she said, "For the film, we faced many obstacles. I want to say special thanks to my cast because everybody knows I have been boycotted by the industry. It's not easy to stand with me, it's not easy to do my film and it's most definitely not easy to praise me. But they have done all of it." The movie is based on former Indian PM Indira Gandhi and also stars Anupam Kher. Shreyas Talpade, Milind Soman and Mahima Chaudhary in key roles. Emergency is scheduled for a theatrical release on September 6, 2024.  ‘Emergency’ Trailer: Kangana Ranaut’s Biopic on Former PM Indira Gandhi Captures the Darkest Era of Indian Democracy (Watch Video).

Kangana Ranaut at ‘Emergency’ Trailer Launch

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