Mission Raniganj: R Madhav reviews Akshay Kumar starrer; urges everyone to watch it

Updated : Oct 14, 2023 10:50
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Akshay Kumar starrer 'Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue' was released on October 6 and it has been going steady at the box office.

Now, R Madhavan has reviewed the film and called it 'wonderful'. He further urged everyone to watch it in theaters.

On Friday, the actor-filmmaker took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his thoughts after watching the movie that stars Akshay as Jaswant Singh Gill. Madhavan called it an amazing film that audiences should watch in a theatre.
'Yesterday, I went to watch this film in the theater. What an amazing film it is! There are so many unsung heroes in our country about whom we know the bare minimum. What are we doing brothers? This opportunity will not come back again. Go and watch this film in theatres soon. Don't tell later that I had not told you,' Madhavan tweeted, adding the trailer of the film, and tagging Akshay Kumar and Jackky Bhagnani.

Soon, Akshay responded to the appreciation from Madhavan on X. The 'Khiladi' actor wrote, 'Thank you so much Maddy for showering so much praise and love on the film.'
Akshay portrays the role of Jaswant Singh Gill in this true story, which revolves around how the mining engineer from IIT Dhanbad rescued 65 trapped miners at the Raniganj Coalfields in 1989. It also stars Kumud Mishra, Pavan Malhotra, Ravi Kishan, Varun Badola and Dibyendu Bhattacharya. The film has collected over ₹18 crore in India so far.

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