Happy Birthday Kangana Ranaut: Here’s a look at the actor's upcoming films

Updated : Mar 24, 2023 14:25
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Jayveer Singh

Actor Kangana Ranaut is celebrating her birthday today. The 'Queen' actor has given many memorable performances and has proved her versatility by portraying a range of roles from a historical character in 'Manikarnika' to a housewife-turned-sportsperson in 'Panga'.

The actor has a fair list of exciting projects coming up, so here's a look at some of her next films.

‘Tejas’
Directed by Sarvesh Mewara, the film stars Kangana Ranaut in the lead as Indian Air Force pilot Tejas Gill. While the shooting of the film has been completed, the makers have not announced a release date yet.

‘Emergency’
'Emergency' is a political drama directed and produced by Kangana Ranaut. In the film, the actor will be portraying the role of the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

‘Chandramukhi 2’
Kangana Ranaut will be essaying the titular role of ‘Chandramukhi’, a dancer in a king’s court, in the Tamil film. Her co-actor in the film is a south star, Raghava Lawrence.

'Sita - The Incarnation'
Kangana Ranaut will play Sita from the epic Ramayana in this film is helmed by Alaukik Desai. It will have a pan-India release in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, and Kannada.

‘Noti Binodini’
The ‘Panga’ actor is all set to star in another biographical drama. She will play the role of Bengali actress Noti Binodini. The film will be directed by Pradeep Sarkar.

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