“Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Joins Kangana Ranaut and Anupam Kher at Special Screening of ‘Emergency'”

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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari Attends Special Screening of Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency'

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari attended a special screening of the upcoming film Emergency, featuring Kangana Ranaut and Anupam Kher, on Saturday. The screening was held in Nagpur, and the event garnered significant attention for its focus on a critical chapter in Indian history.

A Star-Studded Evening

Kangana Ranaut shared glimpses from the event on Instagram, posting pictures of Nitin Gadkari and Anupam Kher engaged in a conversation. Captioning her post, she wrote, “#Emergency with @gadkari.nitin ji Releasing 17th January.

The film’s portrayal of the Emergency period (1975-1977) was lauded by Gadkari, who praised the team for their “authentic and excellent” depiction of the era.

Gadkari’s Remarks

Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Nitin Gadkari expressed his admiration for the film. “Joined the special screening of the movie Emergency, featuring @KanganaTeam Ji and Shri @AnupamPKher Ji, in Nagpur today. I wholeheartedly thank the filmmakers and actors for presenting the dark chapter of our nation’s history with such authenticity and excellence. I urge everyone to watch this film, which portrays a significant period in India’s history,” he posted.

About the Film

Directed by Kangana Ranaut, Emergency delves into the tumultuous period of India’s history during the Emergency years when civil rights were curtailed, and press freedom was restricted. The screenplay, penned by Ritesh Shah, promises an intense retelling of those years.

The film boasts a stellar cast, including Shreyas Talpade, Milind Soman, Mahim Chaudhary, Anupam Kher, late actor Satish Kaushik, Vishak Nair, and more. It is slated for release on January 17, 2025.

Conclusion

The special screening and endorsements by prominent figures like Nitin Gadkari have added to the anticipation surrounding Emergency. The film is expected to be a gripping depiction of a pivotal era in Indian history.

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