'Tejas' trailer: Kangana Ranaut starrer instills deep sense of pride for nation.

Updated : Oct 08, 2023 12:31
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The makers of 'Tejas' have unveiled the film's trailer on the ocassion Indian Air Force Day. Kangana Ranaut starrer promsies to be an action-packed film.

'Tejas' revolves around the remarkable journey of Tejas Gill, an Indian Air Force pilot. It portrays the dedication and challenges faced by IAF pilots.

'Tejas' is written and directed by Sarvesh Mewara and produced by Ronnie Screwvala.

Kangana Ranaut, who plays the protagonist, underwent extensive training for four months to master the special combat techniques used in the Indian forces. It is for the time that she will be playing a soldier on the silver screen.

'Very often, the sacrifices made by our brave women in uniform go unnoticed by the nation. Tejas is a film, where I have the honour of playing the role of one such Air Force pilot, who puts country before self. I hope we instil a sense of patriotism and pride in the youth of today with this movie. I'm looking forward to the journey with Sarvesh and Ronnie on this one,' speaking of the project, Kangana Ranaut had told Mumbai Mirror in a 2020 interview.


Sharing the trailer on X (Twitter), Kangana wrote, 'Ab aasman se dushman pe waar hoga, ab jung ka elaan hoga! Ye woh Bharat hai, jisko chhedoge toh woh chhodega nahi'.
Tejas will release in cinemas on October 27.

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