A new report suggests that an upcoming film starring Kangana Ranaut, titled Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, draws inspiration from the dramatic events that unfolded at a Mumbai hospital during the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
According to reports, the film will recreate the intense situation that occurred at Cama and Albless Hospital on the night of November 26, 2008, when terrorists entered the area during the attacks. The hospital became a key location in the early hours of the tragedy, as medical staff and security personnel faced grave danger while trying to protect patients.
Story Inspired by Real-Life Courage
The film is expected to focus on the bravery and quick thinking of hospital workers who helped save lives during the crisis. Reports indicate that Kangana Ranaut will portray a nurse who continues her duties despite the threat posed by the attackers.
Medical staff reportedly took swift action during the incident by securing hospital doors, switching off lights, and relocating patients to safer areas in order to avoid detection and protect vulnerable individuals such as pregnant women and newborns.
Film Details and Cast
Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata is directed by Manoj Tapadia and also features actress Girija Oak in an important role. The project reportedly completed its shooting schedule and is currently in post-production.
The film is expected to release in theatres later in 2026, though an official release date has not yet been confirmed.
Kangana Ranaut’s Upcoming Projects
Kangana Ranaut has frequently appeared in films inspired by historical events and real-life personalities. In recent years, she portrayed former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in the political drama Emergency.
The actress is also expected to appear in other upcoming projects, including a thriller with actor R. Madhavan.
If confirmed, Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata will highlight the courage of ordinary individuals who displayed extraordinary bravery during one of India’s most difficult moments. The film aims to pay tribute to hospital staff who risked their lives to protect patients during the 26/11 attacks.
