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Initially slated for release on September 6, Kangana Ranaut's ambitious project Emergency has faced multiple delays, with fans eagerly awaiting its arrival. However, the much-anticipated film won't be hitting theaters this year. Kangana has officially announced that Emergency will now release on January 17, 2025.
While the postponement might disappoint fans, the new release date seems strategically sound. With minimal competition at the Bollywood box office in mid-January, Kangana can maximize the film’s reach. Additionally, the two-month window allows her to intensify promotional efforts and secure financial stability, a crucial factor given the challenges the film has faced.
Kangana has previously revealed that the production of Emergency led to financial strain, even requiring her to sell some of her properties. The film, in which she portrays former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, is both directed and produced by her, making it a deeply personal and prestigious project.
This movie is especially significant as it marks Kangana's first release after becoming an MP, adding to its political and cinematic relevance. Fans and critics alike are looking forward to seeing how Emergency portrays one of India's most controversial political eras.
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