Kangana Ranaut is back on the big screen with Bharat Bhagya Viddhaata, a thriller based on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. Recently, they released the trailer, showing a courageous but little-known story from inside Mumbai's Cama Hospital. It happened during one of India's darkest nights. So, it's sure to grab people's attention and emotions.
Trailer Focuses on the Unsung Heroes of 26/11
Unlike many projects focusing only on either the bad guys or security forces, Bharat Bhagya Viddhaata zeroes in on nurses and other hospital workers. These folks risked everything for their patients during the attacks. The trailer shows their regular struggles until things take a deadly turn when terrorists strike near their hospital.
While history books talk about the terror, they often skip the heroes who bravely stepped up in danger. That's who this film celebrates - the unsung heroes we should remember too.
Kangana Ranaut Plays a Brave Nurse
In the film, Kangana plays a nurse who's a crucial protector of patients during total chaos at the hospital. The trailer shows how tough, determined, and selfless her character is facing sheer terror but helping others anyway.
This role is another big commitment for Kangana, she's both producing and acting in the movie. Also, she's joined by a bunch of other actors like Girija Oak, Smita Tambe, Suhita Thatte, and Esha Dey.
Inspired by Real Events at Cama Hospital
This story focuses on the courage of Mumbai's Cama and Albless Hospital staff during the 2008 terror attacks. Reports say they stayed calm, saving hundreds of lives. They kept doing their jobs despite the severe risks.
It doesn't focus just on the violence or terrorism. Instead, it highlights humanity, sacrifice, and the courage of regular folks who turned into heroes during a terrible crisis. So, it really shows how people can rise up in the most terrifying circumstances.
Kangana Shared Her Own 26/11 Memory

At the trailer launch, Kangana shared when she heard about the attacks. She was at a gathering with friends when filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt broke the heartbreaking news. Kangana remembers it like it was yesterday, linked to that tragic night in Mumbai.
This story made the event more emotional and showed why it matters to tell stories connected to the 26/11 attacks.
Set for a June Release
Manoj Tapadia's film, Bharat Bhagya Viddhata, hits theaters on June 12. It tells the tale of courage and duty, spotlighting unnoticed heroes from when Mumbai endured a massive tragedy. So, get ready for an inspiring look at resilience and bravery.

