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Kangana Ranaut set to unlock tale of India’s darkest hour in ‘Emergency’ on this date


Bollywood is set to revisit one of the most tumultuous periods in India’s political history with actor Kangana Ranaut at the helm, both in front of and behind the camera, in the upcoming film “Emergency.” This past Tuesday, Kangana Ranaut revealed the release date for this much-awaited period political drama through an arresting Instagram post, following her attendance at the Ram Mandir ‘Pran Pratishtha’ ceremony in Ayodhya.

Kangana enthralled her followers by sharing a compelling poster, portraying her as the formidable late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, a character she is set to embody in the film. The announcement was poignant and promised a deep dive into the past: “Unlock the story behind India’s darkest hour. Announcing #Emergency on 14th June, 2024. Witness history come alive as the most feared & fiercest Prime Minister #IndiraGandhi thunders into cinemas #Emergency in cinemas on 14th June, 2024.”

The poster, stylized as the front page of a vintage newspaper, poignantly frames Kangana in her role, setting the stage for a dramatic retelling of a key chapter in Indian democracy. The image and the date announcement hold the promise of cinematic storytelling at its most compelling and raise expectations for a historical epic that will potentially resonate with many.

In her commentary on this ambitious undertaking, Kangana remarked, “Emergency is my most ambitious project and second directorial post Manikarnika, we have the best of Indian and international talent come together for this big-budget, grand period drama.” Her previous directorial venture “Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi” established her as a fearless filmmaker willing to tackle important historical figures, and “Emergency” looks poised to build on that reputation.

Just a day before the big reveal, Kangana was seen actively participating in the significant religious event in Ayodhya. She shared moments from this occasion on social media, expressing her devotion in a video where she’s heard chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram’, alongside the caption “Ram aa gaye,” signaling the return of Lord Ram.

The thematic elements of faith and devotion seem to segue from her personal expressions on social media to the larger-than-life narrative of “Emergency,” where she will depict the life and times of India’s Iron Lady. Known for her strong on-screen presence and her commitment to portraying layered, strong-willed characters, Kangana’s choice of such a controversial and powerful figure as Indira Gandhi indicates her readiness to push the boundaries of conventional cinema.

In “Emergency,” viewers will be reintroduced to the political labyrinth and the fraught emergency period of the 1970s, an event that still evokes intense discussions and analysis. The film, which is Kangana’s first solo directorial endeavor, will focus on the life of Indira Gandhi and her reign as the first female Prime Minister of India during one of the most contentious periods in the country’s democratic journey.

The star-studded cast includes notable industry names like Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik, each taking on pivotal roles that promise to enrich the narrative tapestry of the film.

Backing Kangana’s vision, Zee Studios, and Manikarnika Films have produced the movie. The film boasts a score by Sanchit Balhara and carries the creative imprints of Ritesh Shah, who has contributed the screenplay and dialogues. With such a robust production team and a lineup of distinguished performers, “Emergency” is positioned to be a cinematic experience that blends artistic finesse with historical insight.

As the film gears up for its release date, fans and history enthusiasts alike eagerly anticipate this journey into India’s politically charged past. Kangana Ranaut’s “Emergency” promises a powerful portrayal of a figure who remained staunch in the face of scrutiny and a nation that weathered its darkest hour. The curtain is set to rise on June 14, 2024, a date that now holds the promise of witnessing a transformative moment in Indian cinema.