These days, many films are being made on political background. Here is the revelation of one more movie on the same where the Dakad of Bollywood, Kangana is going to be the starrer. Well, soon her movie is going to be launched soon. According to reports, Kangana Ranaut will be seen in a new film that will be seen playing the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Yes, there is a lot of discussion about this film at the moment, although Kangana has confirmed that the film is not a biopic. He says many well-known stars will be part of this upcoming project. Kangana has issued a statement on behalf of her office.
This is a photoshoot about iconic women I did in the beginning of my career, little did I know one day I will get to play the iconic leader on screen. https://t.co/ankkaNevH2
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) January 29, 2021
In this statement, Kangana said, "Yes, we are working on this project and the script of the film is in its final stages. It is not a biopic of Indira Gandhi. It is a grand film based on historical background. This political drama will help my generation to understand the socio-political scenario of present India." Along with this, he has also told that "Many well-known artists will be a part of this film and of course I am eagerly waiting to play the role of the most eminent leader in the history of Indian politics."
She was very beautiful, not pin up girl type beautiful, her face was like when all the swords are drawn just before the King’s command....- Khushwant Singh pic.twitter.com/p4IrHC4OWV
— Kangana Ranaut (@KanganaTeam) January 29, 2021
Although Kangana also says that the film is based on a book, Kangana did not say which book it is. According to the information received, Kangana will produce the film and Sai Kabir will be its storyteller and screenwriter. Apart from this, he will also direct this film.
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