Bollywood’s fiery queen, Kangana Ranaut, is all set to make her grand return to the silver screen with her highly anticipated political drama, Emergency. After facing delays and controversies, the film is now gearing up to hit theaters on January 17, and the buzz around it is electric. Adding fuel to the excitement, the makers have dropped a brand-new trailer that has left fans raving about Kangana’s transformation into former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Kangana Ranaut shares second trailer
Kangana, who also directs the film, portrays Indira Gandhi in what many are calling the performance of a lifetime. Her intense dialogues and commanding screen presence in the trailer have already convinced fans that she’s eyeing her fifth National Award. One fan gushed, “Kangana never disappoints when it comes to acting. This might just be her career-best performance!” Another fan confidently declared, “Mark my words, National Award incoming. She’s unstoppable!”
Trailer breakdown
The gripping trailer opens with veteran actor Anupam Kher as Jayaprakash Narayan, penning a powerful letter to the Prime Minister from his prison cell. The narrative swiftly transitions to Kangana’s Indira Gandhi, a force to be reckoned with, as she unapologetically declares a state of emergency in India.
One of the most spine-chilling moments in the trailer is Kangana’s reference to the Hindu epic Mahabharata, where she boldly declares, “This is Indraprastha, and we have declared war against the Kauravas.” The trailer ends on a thunderous note with her iconic line, “India is Indira, and Indira is India.” The dialogues, combined with Kangana’s striking resemblance to Gandhi, have left audiences spellbound.
The journey to Emergency’s release has been anything but smooth. The film, which delves into the tumultuous period of the 1977 Emergency in India, faced hurdles with CBFC censor requirements and legal challenges. Several scenes were reportedly trimmed, and edits were made before the makers got the green light. Despite these delays, the film’s anticipation has only grown stronger, with fans eagerly awaiting its theatrical release.