Kangana Ranaut starrer ‘Tejas’ gets a release date

Updated : Jul 05, 2023 12:24
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Actor Kangana Ranaut has announced the release date of her upcoming film ‘Tejas’. The Sarvesh Mewara directorial will be released on October 20, the first day of Durga Puja festivities. 

Sharing a photo of herself from the film, Kangana wrote ‘Honouring the bravery of our heroic Air Force Pilots! Tejas, releasing in cinemas on 20th October’.

The film will clash at the box office with Tiger Shroff and Amitabh Bachchan’s movie ‘Ganapath-Part 1’.

Ronnie Screwvala’s production house RSVP also took to Twitter and shared the much-awaited release date of Kangana’s film. Sharing the stills from the movie, they wrote, ‘Get ready for an adrenaline-filled adventure! Tejas, starring  @KanganaTeam is ready to take off on 20th October in a cinema near you!’

‘Tejas’ stars Kangana Ranaut as Air Force Pilot Tejas Gill. It revolves around her extraordinary journey, and aims to instill a deep sense of pride in the valiant soldiers who tirelessly defend our nation, confronting numerous challenges along the way. 

Apart from ‘Tejas’, Kangana Ranaut also has ‘Emergency’ in the pipeline in which she will be seen playing the role of Former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The biographical film also stars Anupam Kher, Milind Soman, and late actor Satish Kaushik in pivotal roles. The film is scheduled to release on November 24.

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