Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' Trailer Launch: Triumph Amidst Boycott
At the trailer launch of her film 'Emergency,' Kangana Ranaut candidly discussed the challenges of making the film, including an industry boycott. Supported by her dedicated cast and crew, Kangana acknowledged their resilience while highlighting the promotional hurdles. 'Emergency' is set against the 1975 political turmoil in India.
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During the trailer launch for her film 'Emergency,' Kangana Ranaut opened up about the obstacles she faced, including being boycotted by the film industry. Despite adversity, she expressed gratitude towards her cast and crew for their unwavering support. 'It's not easy to stand with me, but they have done all of it,' she said.
Kangana disclosed that her team recommended against engaging with the media to avoid negative publicity. However, she opted for transparency, believing it's crucial to address industry sabotage openly. 'People in our industry can be extremely negative to sabotage films and ruin careers,' she remarked, emphasizing her desire to openly discuss her upcoming film 'Emergency.'
Veteran actor Anupam Kher praised Kangana's resilience and commitment, saying, 'Kangana is an inspiring figure.' The film, which showcases Kangana as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, features a stellar cast including Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, and others. Set against the backdrop of India's 1975 Emergency period, the film highlights significant historical events. 'Emergency' is slated for a worldwide release on September 6, 2024.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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