Kangana Ranaut is, once more, angry. On June 25, addressing a few reporters, she said, 바카라Those who are making a big deal about the Constitution these days in the Parliament바카라shouting, doing nautanki [drama]바카라their black deeds will come out on 6th September.바카라 She had chosen a strategic date for her outburst: June 25, the day Indira Gandhi declared Emergency in the country 49 years ago, suspending civil liberties, censoring the press, undermining the Constitution. The other date, September 6, referred to Ranaut바카라s next release, Emergency, where she plays Gandhi. Besides acting in it, she바카라s also produced and directed the movie.
Over the last few days, several Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders have invoked the Emergency to attack the Congress. 바카라Those who imposed Emergency,바카라 wrote Prime Minister Narendra Modi on X, 바카라have no right to profess love for our Constitution.바카라 The Constitution has been in news for quite some time, including becoming an election issue바카라the INDIA bloc leaders accused the BJP of wanting to change it바카라so the saffron party has launched an offensive to counter that narrative. On June 25, the BJP said it바카라d start a nationwide program to 바카라expose바카라 the 바카라Congress바카라 party바카라s authoritarianism바카라 and 바카라disregard for the Constitution바카라.
Even the neutral parties condemned the Emergency: President Droupadi Murmu and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. And Ranaut바카라s film will ensure that, even after a few months, the show will go on.
Ranaut hasn바카라t released the movie바카라s trailer yet바카라only a short teaser exists online바카라but knowing her politics, and revulsion for the Congress, there바카라s little doubt about its tone or tenor. Like Akshay Kumar, she has used cinema to further the BJP바카라s politics. Her directorial debut, Manikarnika (2019), a jingoistic period drama with Hindutva undertones, was an old whine in a new bottle. In Tejas (2023), playing an Indian Air Force officer, she prevented the terrorists from destroying the Ram Mandir. Her Thalaivii (2021), a hagiography of Jayalalithaa, lacked nuance and admired the politician바카라s authoritarianism.
바카라Everybody knows how much I had to struggle to make this film,바카라 said Ranaut in the same exchange with reporters. 바카라They stopped my funds. I had to mortgage my jewellery and house to make this movie.바카라 Even though she didn바카라t explain who 바카라they바카라 were, it바카라s quite clear that Emergency means a lot to Ranaut. Because this could be a make or break film for her바카라a last chance to salvage her fading acting career.
Her last box-office hit, Tanu Weds Manu Returns (2015), came out around a decade ago. Since then, she바카라s worked in 11 movies, and some of them바카라including charged 바카라political바카라 dramas바카라have been box-office disasters, doing record low business. Tejas, Dhaakad, and Thalaivii earned less than Rs 4.5 crore in India바카라many Bollywood films earn much more than that on the first day of release.
It바카라s not as if she hasn바카라t tried. She starred in a Tamil drama, Chandramukhi 2 (2023), which flopped. She produced a film, Tiku Weds Shiru (2023), which was panned by the critics. But more importantly, her shrill propaganda fares have failed to produce any impact, showing it바카라s not as easy to game the Indian audiences.
Ranaut began planning for Emergency at a different time바카라when the BJP juggernaut didn바카라t look like stopping and Rahul Gandhi (or the Gandhi family) looked like pushovers바카라but that scenario has changed post the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Ranaut did win the seat in Mandi, but, as an actor, it바카라ll take a lot more for her to win over the audiences across the country.