Kangana Ranaut's 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' Hits Theatres June 12

Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' is set to release on June 12. The movie is based on the true story of hospital staff during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Kangana described the film as a tribute to ordinary people who showed extraordinary courage. Director Manoj Tapadia emphasized the film's focus on unsung heroes and their life-and-death choices.

Key Points: Kangana Ranaut's 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' Releases June 12

  • Film based on 2008 Mumbai attacks
  • Highlights courage of hospital staff
  • Kangana Ranaut stars and produces
  • Directed by Manoj Tapadia
  • Releasing June 12
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Kangana Ranaut starrer 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' to be out on June 12

Kangana Ranaut starrer 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata', based on the 2008 Mumbai attacks, releases June 12. A tribute to unsung heroes.

"Real courage is much quieter-it steps in, stays back, and does what needs to be done. - Kangana Ranaut"

Mumbai, May 6

Bollywood actress and politician Kangana Ranaut is all set to return to the big screen with her next "Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata". Adding to the hype, the makers announced on Wednesday that the project will reach the cinema halls on 12th June this year.

Set against the backdrop of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, "Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata" chronicles the extraordinary true story of the hospital staff - nurses, ward boys, cleaners, lift operators, security staff, and administrative workers - who stood firm in the face of armed violence.

Talking about her next, Kangana shared, "We usually celebrate big, dramatic acts of heroism, but real courage is much quieter-it steps in, stays back, and does what needs to be done. 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' tells an untold story of courage, sacrifice, humanity, and unity-of ordinary people who stood between terror and life itself. This is desh bhakti in its truest sense, where duty turns into action. I feel proud to be part of a story that pays tribute to those who held the city together in its toughest moments, and I'm excited for audiences to watch it on the big screen on 12th June."

Director Manoj Tapadia added, "On June 12, audiences will witness a tense, emotional, and deeply human thriller. But at its core, 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' is about something much larger than terror-it is about the triumph of courage over fear, compassion over chaos, and sacrifice in the face of danger. It tells the story of ordinary people, especially women, who made extraordinary life-and-death choices when it mattered most. For me, this film is about honoring the unsung heroes who remind us that true bravery often comes from the most unexpected places."

Presented by Dr. Jayantilal Gada (Pen Studios), "Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata" also stars Girija Oak, Smita Tambe, Amrutha Namdev, Esha Dey, Priya Berde, Asha Shelar, Suhita Thatte, Rasika Aghase, Aditya Mishra, and Zahid Khan in crucial roles, along with others.

- IANS

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Priya S
The title 'Bharat Bhagya Viddhaata' sounds grand, but I hope the film doesn't get too preachy. The 2008 attacks were a dark chapter, and we need sensitive storytelling, not a political agenda. Let's see if Kangana can stay true to the subject.
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Vikram M
Finally! A Bollywood film celebrating the unsung heroes of Mumbai - the nurses, ward boys, and cleaners who showed true courage. This is real desh bhakti, not just flag-waving. Can't wait to see it on June 12. ✔️
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James A
I'm curious how this will play internationally. The 26/11 attacks were a global tragedy, but focusing on the hospital staff is a fresh angle. Kangana's acting is usually solid, so I'll give it a shot. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
It's refreshing to see a film that highlights the ordinary people who became heroes during the Mumbai attacks. The director's note about 'courage over fear' resonates deeply. Let's hope the execution matches the intention.
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Ananya R
Kangana has a knack for choosing powerful, women-centric stories, and this one about the hospital staff sounds genuinely inspiring. But I hope the film doesn't get bogged down by her political persona. Keep the focus on the real heroes.
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