Kangana Ranaut’s Powerful Message at ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ Trailer Launch
In a powerful and thought-provoking speech at the trailer launch of 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata', Kangana Ranaut shed light on the importance of connecting with the struggles of everyday heroes. The event, held at a Mumbai multiplex, was attended by the film's cast and crew, including Kangana Ranaut, Girija Oak, Smita Tambe, Esha Dey, director Manoj Tapadia, and producers Jayantilal Gada and Shailesh R Singh.
Ranaut, known for her bold and outspoken nature, shared her insights on the film's theme and her personal journey. She expressed her initial hurt when offered the role, as it depicted a tragic incident where lives were lost. However, she soon realized the significance of highlighting the bravery of those who save lives, often without recognition.
"When people save lives, putting their own at risk, it rarely gets the attention it deserves," Ranaut said. She pointed out the lack of media coverage for such acts of heroism, emphasizing that the film aims to bring these stories to the forefront.
The actress also spoke about the importance of stepping out of one's bubble and connecting with the real world. "Celebrities live in a bubble. We wake up, have our protein shakes, and go to the gym. But we need to understand the lives of the common man," she said. Ranaut's dedication to her craft was evident as she revealed the rigorous preparation she underwent to portray her character authentically.
She shared, "I went through a challenging process to play this role. I questioned why I was doing it, as I am a celebrity. But it made me realize how disconnected I was from reality." Ranaut's portrayal of these unsung heroes, who wake up early, face hardships, and yet return home with a smile, serves as a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of the common people.
'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' promises to be a thought-provoking film, shedding light on the sacrifices and contributions of everyday heroes. It is set to release in cinemas on June 12, leaving audiences with a deeper appreciation for the struggles and triumphs of the real 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata'.
