Kangana Ranaut’s new film ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ announced
The Hindu
As per the makers, the film. directed by Manoj Tapadia, “aims to spotlight the invaluable contributions of these everyday individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes”
While actor-politician Kangana Ranaut still awaits the green signal from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to release her film Emergency, a new project of hers has been announced.
On Tuesday, trade analyst Taran Adarsh took to X and shared that Kangana has come on board to headline 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata'. "KANGANA RANAUT TO STAR IN 'BHARAT BHHAGYA VIDDHAATA'... #KanganaRanaut will essay the central role in #BharatBhhagyaViddhaata... The film will showcase the remarkable stories of ordinary people and their extraordinary achievements," he wrote.
Manoj Tapadia will direct the film. Produced by Babita Ashiwal (Eunoia Films) and Adi Sharmaa (Floating Rocks Entertainment), Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata "centres on the people without whom the country would cease to function--the working-class heroes, the blue-collar employees."
On collaborating with Kangana, Babita Ashiwa in a note shared by the film's team said, "Working on this project has been incredibly rewarding. Our goal is to create content that captivates our audience. With Kangana on board, we are confident the movie will strike the right chord."
As per the makers, the film "aims to spotlight the invaluable contributions of these everyday individuals who work tirelessly behind the scenes."
Meanwhile, Kangana is waiting for the release of her film Emergency, which delves into the life of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who imposed a 21-month emergency period from 1975 to 1977. Last week, Kangana took to social media and revealed that her much-anticipated political drama Emergency is still awaiting certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
Despite earlier reports suggesting that Emergency had received clearance from the CBFC, Kangana disclosed that the film's certification is currently on hold. "There have been rumours circulating that my film Emergency has been certified by the Censor Board. This is not true. While our film did receive clearance from the CBFC, the certification was on hold due to numerous death threats against members of the censor board," Kangana said.