Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ release was postponed due to current political campaigning.
Kangana Ranaut’s forthcoming film ‘Emergency’ has been postponed due to her active political campaigning. The film, a biopic on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was originally scheduled to be released on June 14.
Short summary:
- Kangana’s film ‘Emergency’ has been postponed due to her political campaign.
- The film is based on the life of the former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
- The movie’s new release date has yet to be confirmed.
Kangana Ranaut’s next film ‘Emergency’ has been pushed back due to her active political campaigning. The film, based on the life of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was originally set for release on June 14. Kangana plays the film’s titular character. On May 15, the film’s makers announced a postponement.The new release date has yet to be announced.
Kangana Ranaut’s forthcoming film ‘Emergency’ was set to hit theatres on June 14. The same has being advocated during her ongoing electoral campaign for the BJP. The film’s directors announced the postponement in a message that said, “Our hearts are filled with love pouring in for our queen Kangana Ranaut.”
The statement said, “As she prioritizes her duty to the nation and her commitment to serve the country, the release date of our much-anticipated film ‘Emergency’ has been postponed.” We pledge to keep you updated with a new release date. Thank you for your continuing support. #Emergency Coming Soon .”