Kangana Ranaut-starrer Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata to release on June 12, 2026 The makers of Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, starring Kangana Ranaut, have announced June 12, 2026, as the film’s theatrical release date. Along with the announcement, the team unveiled a new poster that focuses on the role of hospital staff during a time of crisis, shifting attention away from conventional depictions of violence to stories of resilience and duty. Inspired by real events, the film is set largely within the premises of a government hospital, where medical and support staff continued their work amid chaos outside. The narrative highlights how doctors, nurses, ward staff, and other workers carried out their responsibilities under pressure, ensuring the safety of hundreds of patients during a critical situation. According to the makers, the story attempts to capture how everyday roles turned into acts of responsibility when circumstances demanded it. Speaking about the project, Kangana Ranaut said, “We usually celebrate big, dramatic acts of heroism, but real courage is much quieter. It steps in, stays back, and does what needs to be done. Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata tells an untold story of courage, sacrifice, humanity, and unity of ordinary people who stood between terror and life itself. ” She added that the film presents a form of patriotism rooted in action and responsibility, and expressed pride in being part of the project. Producer Jayantilal Gada of Pen Studios stated that the film ... #release_date #June #theatrical_release #Kangana_Ranaut #Bharat_Bhhagya #Bhhagya_Viddhaata #Kangana_Ranaut-starrer #announced_June #Ranaut-starrer_Bharat #starring_Kangana

SCOOP: Sequel of Kangana Ranaut-starrer Queen likely to be titled Queen Forever A few days ago, reports came in that the sequel to Kangana Ranaut’s iconic film, Queen (2014), is in the works. According to the article in Mid-Day, the film will be directed by Vikas Bahl, who also helmed the first part, and is set to go on floors in April. Bollywood Hungama has learned that the film won't be called Queen 2 and that the makers have a title in mind. A source told Bollywood Hungama, “The makers had several options for the film’s title and the one that has really caught their eye is Queen Forever. If all goes well, this will be what the film will be called. ”The source continued, “The makers feel Queen Forever is the apt title and that it suits the film’s subject. They are expected to finalize it very soon and make an official announcement, hopefully before the film’s shoot begins. ”Bollywood Hungama has also learned that Amit Chandrra of Trigger Happy Entertainment will be producing Queen Forever. His banner, Trigger Happy Studios, earlier produced the Farhan Akhtar-starrer 120 Bahadur along with Excel Entertainment. As per the Mid-Day story, in Queen’s sequel, Kangana Ranaut’s character, Rani, will not go to foreign shores. Instead, she’ll travel to different cities across India while also embarking on a journey of self-discovery. About Queen Besides Kangana Ranaut, Queen also starred Rajkummar Rao, Lisa Haydon, Nayani Dixit and others. It was produced by Vikramaditya Motwa... #Bollywood_Hungama #film #Vikas_Bahl #Kangana_Ranaut #Queen_Forever #Ranaut-starrer_Queen #Kangana_Ranaut-starrer #Queen #days_ago #titled_Queen

'We feel uncomfortable': Kangana Ranaut calls Rahul Gandhi 'Tapori' BJP MP Kangana Ranaut labeled Rahul Gandhi a "tapori," claiming women MPs feel uncomfortable around him due to his "rude" demeanor. This follows an open letter from retired bureaucrats and lawyers criticizing Gandhi's protest behavior as a "disregard for parliamentary authority" and "arrogance." #Rahul_Gandhi #Kangana_Ranaut #Ranaut_calls #calls_Rahul #Ranaut_labeled #labeled_Rahul #feel_uncomfortable #Tapori #claiming_women #MPs_feel

Kangana Ranaut to play nurse in 26/11-based film Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata: Report Actor Kangana Ranaut is set to headline another film inspired by real events. Her upcoming project, tentatively titled Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, will reportedly revisit the incident at Cama and Albless Hospital during the 2008 Mumbai attacks. According to a report by Variety India, the film will centre on the dramatic events that unfolded at the hospital on November 26, 2008, when two Pakistani terrorists, Ajmal Kasab and Ismail Khan, stormed the premises. During the attack, guards were killed and hospital staff members were injured as the assailants attempted to take control of the building. Despite the threat, hospital workers acted swiftly to protect patients. Doors and windows were shut, lights were switched off and mobile phones were turned off to avoid detection. Staff members also moved patients to safer areas of the building, continuing their efforts to safeguard lives even as the situation remained uncertain. The hospital soon became a key location during the initial hours of the attacks, as a fierce shootout took place between the terrorists and the Mumbai Police in the surrounding area. Story to focus on hospital workers Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata will chronicle these events with a focus on the hospital’s blue-collar staff and their efforts to protect patients during the crisis. The film aims to highlight the courage of everyday workers who played a critical role behind the scenes... #Hospital #Report_Actor #Kangana_Ranaut #Actor_Kangana #Bharat_Bhhagya #Bhhagya_Viddhaata #Ranaut #play_nurse #Kangana #film_Bharat
