-In a first-of-its-kind initiative to mark Cinema Day, Kangana Ranaut’s highly awaited political drama Emergency to be theatrically released on 17th January, at an unbelievable price of just ₹99 only for the day of release. The step not only honors the might of cinema but also boosts Emergency as a must-watch event, urging the viewers to witness a different chapter of Indian history that still fuels severe discussions.
Emergency, which is directed and headlined by Kangana herself, is set during the controversial Emergency that untouched India from 1975, and has seen former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declare a national emergency for political gains. Coinciding with the film’s release is timing that couldn’t be more politically relevant: The film taps into today’s global political discourse, producing conversations about democracy vs. authoritarianism, and the fragility of pursuing unchecked power.
As Emergency tickets are available for ₹99, the film invites the audience to see a part of histor. As 2025’s first political drama, Emergency has the burden of being simultaneously entertaining and thought-provoking, inspiring discourse and new thoughts about democracy and power. As one of the first releases of the year, Emergency can have a significant influence on the trends that Indian cinema is likely to follow in the months ahead. Political dramas of this scope have been rare in recent years, so the themes the film explores have generated considerable interest. All the ingredients for a record-breaking opening are in place, and Emergency will lead the way into what must surely be a defining year for Indian cinema.
Written, directed, and headlined by Kangana herself, Emergency delves into one of the most controversial periods in Indian history. The film also boasts a stellar cast, including Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik in his final on-screen performance. Produced by Zee Studios, Manikarnika Films, and Renu Pitti, Emergency promises to be a cinematic spectacle. With music by Sanchit Balhara and G.V. Prakash Kumar, and dialogues penned by the acclaimed Ritesh Shah, the film is set to hit the theaters on 17th January 2025.