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Kangana Ranaut to play an Air Force Pilot in a film titled Tejas

Kangan Ranaut is undoubtedly one of the most talented actresses we have in the industry. She has impressed us a lot with her performance in Panga which released today. And now, she is all set to play an Air Force Pilot in a film titled Tejas. The movie is being produced by Ronnie Screwvala and it will be directed by Sarvesh Mewara.

While talking about the film, Kangana stated, “I’ve always wanted to play a soldier and have been fascinated with the Armed Forces since childhood. I’ve never held back my emotions for our jawans and spoken openly about how strongly I feel about their heroism. They keep our country secure and our people safe. So, I’m very happy to be doing this film.”


“I will undergo intense training before the shoot starts. My director has decided to get professional trainers on board. Right now, I’m too deep into Thalaivi. After that, we’ll get to Tejas, which we will start this year itself,” the actress added.

Kangana is thankful to the makers of the film for giving her this opportunity. The actress said, “I’m thankful to Ronnie sir and Sarvesh who have come to me with this extraordinary script that celebrates the heroism of our soldiers. Being in uniform will be one of the biggest highlights of my life.”

We are sure just like every character; Kangana will nail it as an Air Force Pilot as well.

Talking about her other movies, Thalaivi is slated to release in June this year and Dhaakad is slated to hit the screens on Diwali.

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