Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’: Why Its Success is Crucial?
Kangana Ranaut, known for her remarkable performances in films like ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ and ‘Krrish 3’, is set to portray India’s former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in her upcoming film, ‘Emergency’. This film, which delves into the Emergency period declared in India in 1975, has already generated a significant buzz. Moreover, Kangana has not only acted in this film but has also taken on the role of director. Scheduled for release on September 6, the film has already garnered a lot of attention ahead of its launch.
The heightened interest in ‘Emergency’ is not solely due to its subject matter; the film has also sparked controversy. There are calls for the film’s release to be halted in Punjab, with a petition filed in the Punjab-Haryana High Court alleging that Sikhs are portrayed inaccurately in the film. Additionally, Kangana has faced serious threats to her safety, intensifying the public discourse surrounding the film.
Controversy: Blessing or Curse?
Controversies can be a double-edged sword for filmmakers. On one hand, they act as a promotional tool, piquing public interest and drawing viewers to theaters. People may be eager to find out what has incited such heated discussions. On the other hand, controversies can damage a film’s reputation, sometimes leading to its failure at the box office. As the release date approaches, we are left to question what impact these controversies will ultimately have on the success of Kangana’s film.
Why the Success of ‘Emergency’ Matters for Kangana
The stakes for Kangana are exceptionally high with ‘Emergency’. This film is crucial for her career, and the reasons for this are deeply rooted in her recent performance history. Kangana began her acting journey with the critically acclaimed film ‘Gangster’ in 2006, which was both a commercial success and popular with audiences. Following that, she starred in various films, with mixed results. However, her career trajectory took a downturn post-2015, leading to a significant number of flops that have impacted her star power.
Kangana’s Last Superhit Film
Looking back at Kangana’s career, we see that ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’, released in 2015, remains her last commercially successful film. In stark contrast to that success, she has faced severe setbacks since, with a staggering 9 out of her 10 films released thereafter classified as flops. The lone survivor in this cluster, ‘Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi’, was deemed merely average. After ‘Tanu Weds Manu Returns’, Kangana’s movie portfolio has been fraught with failure.
List of Kangana’s Films Over the Last 9 Years
Film Title | Release Year | Status |
---|---|---|
I Love NY | 2015 | Flop |
Kapoor & Sons | 2016 | Flop |
Rangoon | 2017 | Flop |
Simran | 2017 | Flop |
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi | 2019 | Average |
Judgmentall Hai Kya | 2019 | Flop |
Panga | 2020 | Flop |
Thalaivi | 2021 | Flop |
Dhaakad | 2022 | Disaster |
Tejas | 2023 | Disaster |
As we await the release of ‘Emergency’, the question remains: Will this film mark a turning point in Kangana’s career, or will it join the ranks of her previous flops? Regardless of its outcome, the critical nature of this moment in her career cannot be overstated. The success of ‘Emergency’ could potentially reshape her trajectory and reestablish her standing in the industry.