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Kangana Ranaut drops intriguing teaser of ‘Emergency’, announces new release date for the upcoming movie

The Movie throws a glimpse into the dark phase of Indian history (June 1975- March 1977) when the nation witnessed huge unrest and chaos after a National emergency was declared upon the countrymen by the then President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed at the request of ex-PM Indira Gandhi on account of internal disturbance in the country.

New Delhi: Kangana Ranaut has finally dropped the intriguing teaser of her much-anticipated movie ‘Emergency’ today.

Along with the Teaser, the Manikarna actress attached a caption that read “A protector or a dictator? Witness the darkest phase of our history when the leader of our nation declared a war on its people. #Emergency releasing worldwide on 24th November.” She further announced that her movie will be hitting the big screens globally on the 24th day of November this year.

Check out Emergency’s Teaser here

Notably, the movie’s original release date was decided to be somewhere around Mid-October. However, Kangana’s recent tweet has made it clear that its release stands postponed to November 24.

More about Emergency

Emergency is one of the most hyped movies of this year. It takes a deep dive into the political life of India’s only female Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

The Movie throws a glimpse into the dark phase of Indian history (June 1975- March 1977) when the nation witnessed huge unrest and chaos after a National emergency was declared upon the countrymen by the then President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed at the request of ex-PM Indira Gandhi on account of internal disturbance in the country.

Besides Kangna, the movie will Star Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Milind Soman, and Mahima Chaudhry in pivotal roles.

Interestingly, this will not be the first time we will see Kangna playing the role of a political personality as the actress has already played the Character of Tamil Nadu’s former Chief Minister Jailalita in a movie titled ‘Thalavii’.