MUMBAI: Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency has opened to an impressive 3.11 crore collection on its first day at the box office. The film, which portrays the events surrounding the Emergency period in India’s history, has struck a chord with audiences nationwide, drawing both critical and popular acclaim.
Emergency has been widely praised for its gripping storytelling, meticulous attention to historical detail, and Kangana’s powerhouse performance as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Critics have described the film as a “brilliant depiction of history” and a “must-watch for all generations.” Renowned spiritual leader Sadhguru, who attended a special screening in Mumbai, called Kangana’s portrayal “extraordinary” and the film “spectacularly presented.”
The film’s ensemble cast, featuring actors like Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, and Vishak Nair, has also been lauded for delivering compelling performances that breathe life into this pivotal political drama. Adding to the cinematic experience is GV Prakash Kumar’s hauntingly evocative score, which has been described as one of the highlights of the film.
Social media is abuzz with audiences praising Emergency as a film that not only entertains but also educates the younger generation about a critical chapter in India’s history. Early audience reactions hail the movie as “a masterpiece” and “an impactful retelling of history.”
With its strong opening and positive word-of-mouth, Emergency promises to witness a strong run at the box office in the coming days.
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