Kangana Ranaut’s Tejas Teaser Out 

Kangana Ranaut’s Tejas teaser is finally out. The actress will be seen playing the role of an Air force pilot. She shared the teaser on her official Instagram handle, and wrote, “Ready to take off for the love of our nation! Bharat ko chhedoge toh chhodenge nahi. Trailer out on Indian Air Force Day, 8th […]

by Shafali Nagar - October 2, 2023, 12:22 pm

Kangana Ranaut’s Tejas teaser is finally out. The actress will be seen playing the role of an Air force pilot. She shared the teaser on her official Instagram handle, and wrote, “Ready to take off for the love of our nation! Bharat ko chhedoge toh chhodenge nahi. Trailer out on Indian Air Force Day, 8th October.”

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Reacting to the teaser, one of the fans wrote, “Goosebumps.” Another wrote, “more power.” A third fan wrote, “blockbuster.” Another commented, “excited to watch this. Many dropped fire emojis in the comment section. Produced by RSVP, the film stars Kangana Ranaut in the titular Role. Written and Directed By Sarvesh Mewara and Produced By Ronnie Screwvala, it is ready to be released in theatres on October 27, 2023. Tejas is positioned to be a tribute to the courage of the Indian Air Force.

Meanwhile, earlier, Kangana Ranaut shared her views on the Women Reservation Bill.

The talented actress said, “It is a historic day for the nation and the women of the nation. It was the first session of the new parliament and the entire session was dedicated to women empowerment and upliftment of women. It is such an honourable thing to happen for the entire humanity. All credit goes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji. He has done a lot since he started his role as the PM. We also see women in more active roles like army and the Air Force. In fact in my upcoming film, Tejas, I am playing an Air Force pilot as well. So I think this is a new age that we are getting into.”

Further, she added, “How difficult it is for women to make a career in politics, which is so male-dominated. It is completely based on networking. Given all the cultures that women come from, it is so difficult for them to step out for work. They get bullied, molested and all kinds of eve-teasing. We definitely need reservations for women in careers like politics.”

Kangana concluded, “It’s spectacular, beautiful and gorgeous. It is with this image that we want the world to see Bharat as its enormous power and the leading light of the world. It suits the image that Bharat deserves in the world.”

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