In a strategic move amidst her active participation in the Lok Sabha election campaign, Bollywood’s Kangana Ranaut, currently contesting from the Mandi constituency, has opted to delay the release of her highly anticipated film, ‘Emergency’. The film, where Ranaut essays the role of the iconic former Prime Minister of India, Mrs Indira Gandhi, was originally scheduled for release on a specific date but now awaits a new launch timeline due to her political commitments.
The announcement of the postponement came through the official Instagram handle of the film’s makers, who shared a heartfelt poster expressing gratitude for the immense support received by Ranaut. The accompanying message underscored Ranaut’s prioritization of her national duties and political obligations during this critical period.
The news of the delay garnered a mixed response from eager fans anticipating the film’s release. While some expressed disappointment at the setback, citing their long-standing excitement for the movie, others acknowledged and appreciated Ranaut’s unwavering dedication to her political aspirations.
Kangana Ranaut herself shared the update on her official Instagram account, further solidifying her commitment to her political journey amidst her multifaceted career.
‘Emergency’, a project spearheaded entirely by Kangana Ranaut, boasts an impressive ensemble cast featuring Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik in pivotal roles. Set against the backdrop of one of India’s most turbulent political periods, the film promises to offer a compelling portrayal of historical events.
With a screenplay and dialogues penned by Ritesh Shah, and music composed by Sanchit Balhara, ‘Emergency’ aims to captivate audiences with its depiction of a significant chapter in India’s political narrative, while respecting the temporal demands of Ranaut’s current political commitments.