'Emergency': Kangana Ranaut takes a break from busy schedule, shares pic

Updated : Sep 19, 2022 13:25
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Kangna Ranaut is currently busy in the making of her forthcoming directorial venture ‘Emergency’, in which she will be seen portraying the role of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The ‘Queen’ actor took to Instagram on Saturday and shared a behind-the-scene picture along with a lengthy note. 

Kangna wrote ‘Today is a break day, I don’t call it a break I call it a pause day…. 
On such a blank beat you wonder where did you loose yourself….. You dissolve in the character and find that nothing of you is left in you. You see your own pictures like a stranger and wonder will you ever be the same ….. the truth is you can never go back to being the same person’ she further added ‘once a character has happened to you it remains like a scar on the soul, like the darkness of the night, like the glow of the moon, like a realisation you can’t own, like a million shinning suns, like the dizzying hights of the mountains and suffocating depths of the sea….. a character will remain regardless of you ’ 

 
Kangana recently posted a video with 'Emergency' team showing how they are always high on Josh. 
 
The film also stars Mahima Chaudhry, Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Miliand Sonam, and Vishak Nair in pivotal roles. 

Kangana Ranaut was last seen in ‘Dhakkad’, which tanked at the box office. Besides 'Emergency', the actor is awaiting the release of ‘Tejas’.

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