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Kangana Ranaut wants you to take Panga in 2020 and not New Year resolutions

Kangana Ranaut will next be seen on the big screen in Panga which is slated to hit the screens on 24th January 2020. The trailer of the film was released a few days ago and it has been liked by one and all.

The makers have now come up with a new video of Kangana in which she is asking people to take Panga this year and not resolutions. Along with the video, Fox Star Hindi posted on Instagram, “New Year, New Panga! This #NewYear, take panga with yourself. Join us on the 4th of January to be a part of #MyNewYearPanga and follow @foxstarhindi on Twitter to know more @ashwinyiyertiwari @team_kangana_ranaut @jassie.gill @therichachadha @neena_gupta @yagyabhasin.”


Well, whatever Kangana is saying in the video is quite true as to how many of us complete our resolutions. By the way, we are excited to know what the makers will do on 4th January on Twitter. Let’s wait and watch.

Kangana plays the role of a Kabaddi player in the film who makes her comeback after getting married and having a child. The trailer of the film is beautiful and even Deepika Padukone has praised it. The Chhapaak actress recently stated, “I watch a lot of trailers for films with my cast and when I get time, I watch these films as an audience. Panga’s trailer impressed me a lot. Looking at this trailer, which is painted by Kangana Ranaut’s performance, it seems that this film will also be very good.”

Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Panga also stars Jassie Gill, Richa Chadha, and Neena Gupta.

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