June 10, 2026

Kangana Ranaut Unveils ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ Honoring Brave Nurses of 26/11 in Mumbai

Kangana Ranaut Unveils 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' Honoring Brave Nurses of 26/11 in Mumbai

In a remarkable tribute to the unsung heroes of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, actress Kangana Ranaut recently led the launch of the film ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’. This cinematic venture seeks to shine a spotlight on the courageous nurses who played a pivotal role during the harrowing events of 26/11, showcasing their unwavering commitment and the sacrifices they made to save lives in the face of terror.

The film’s premiere was held in Mumbai, where Kangana, known for her powerful performances and outspoken views, expressed her admiration for the frontline workers who provided care to the injured amidst chaos. In her address, she emphasized the importance of recognizing the contributions of healthcare professionals, particularly during crises when their resolve is tested to the limit.

‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ not only tells the story of the nurses but also delves into the broader context of the attacks, capturing the collective trauma and resilience of the city. It aims to highlight how these medical professionals, often overlooked in narratives about such tragedies, were instrumental in the survival of many victims. The film promises to deliver a gripping account that blends real-life events with dramatized storytelling, aiming to resonate deeply with audiences across the country.

The film’s release comes at a time when the nation is reflecting on the lessons learned from the attacks, as well as the ongoing importance of solidarity and support for those in the medical field. As healthcare continues to be at the forefront of national discussions, especially post-pandemic, ‘Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata’ serves as a timely reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals who often work behind the scenes.

Kangana’s involvement in this project has sparked conversations about the representation of women in cinema, particularly those in caregiving roles. By choosing to focus on nurses, the film aims to empower and elevate the narrative surrounding women in healthcare, encouraging young girls to see these roles as noble and essential. As the film gears up for its release, it is expected to evoke not just tears but also pride in the spirit of collaboration and courage that defines the Indian ethos.

ANANYA GUPTA

District Reporter

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