Kangana Ranaut starrer 'Emergency' teaser out: Witness the 'darkest phase of our history' on this date

Updated : Jun 24, 2023 14:18
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The first teaser of Kangana Ranaut's Emergency is out. The film which marks her solo directorial debut, will feature her as India's first female Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

The video begins from June 25, 1975, with a state of chaos as protestors create a ruckus on the street and it appears to be a newspaper cutout with the headline, 'State of Emergency declared.'

In next glimpse we see Anupam Kher next behind bars with the caption, 'Opposition leader arrested.' He plays the role of the late political leader Jayaprakash Narayan. 'Ye hamari nahi iss desh ki maut hai (This is not our death but the country's death)' he says 

The teaser then sees protestors being shot on the streets. 'Iss tanashaahi ko rokna hoga (We have to stop this dictatorship)' he says further. It is then when Kangana Ranaut's voiceover as Indira Gandhi begins, as she says, 'Mujhe iss desh ki raksha karne se koi nahi rok sakta (No one can stop me from protecting this country)' as her face appears on the screen. 'Kyuki (because), India is Indira, and Indira is India!'

Kangana shared the teaser on her Instagram with the caption: 'A protector or a dictator? Witness the darkest phase of our history when the leader of our nation declared a war on it’s people. #Emergency releasing worldwide on 24th November.'

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