• Kangana Ranaut wraps "Emergency" shoot, reveals she mortgaged all her property for the film

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    Kangana Ranaut wraps "Emergency" shoot, reveals she mortgaged all her property for the film

    Kangana shared three photos from the set, in which she can be seen speaking on the microphone while dressed as the late Indira Gandhi...


    Digital Desk: Kangana Ranaut took to Instagram after finishing filming her next film, "Emergency," to share some behind-the-scenes photos. In an Instagram post, the actor-director revealed that she had to mortgage her home in order to complete the film. In the film Emergency, Kangana will play the role of late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.


    Taking to Instagram, Kangana shared a few BTS pictures from the sets of Emergency, and wrote, "From mortgaging all my properties, every single thing that I owned, to being diagnosed with dengue during the first schedule and having to film it inspite of alarmingly low blood cell counts, my character as an individual has been severely tested …. I have been very open about my feelings on SM (social media) but I didn’t share all this, honestly because I didn’t want people who cared to worry unnecessarily and those who desperately want to see me fall and were doing everything to make me suffer, i didn’t want to give them the pleasure of my pain …. At the same time I want to share with you all that if you believe just working hard for your dreams or for what you want is enough, think again because that’s not true…"


    Kangana shared three photos from the set, in which she can be seen speaking on the microphone while dressed as the late Indira Gandhi and sitting behind the camera.


    Kangana added that as she wraps up "Emergency" as an actor, a tremendously glorious period of her life comes to an end. Although it might have seemed like she breezed through it, this was far from the truth. Her character as an individual has been severely tested, from mortgaging all of her properties and everything she owned to being diagnosed with dengue during the first schedule and having to shoot it despite severely low blood cell counts.


    She wrote, "As I wrap Emergency as an actor today…. a tremendously glorious phase of my life comes to its full completion... It may seem I sailed through it comfortably but the truth is far from it…"


    She also stated on social media that she has been very open about her emotions, but she has not shared everything. She said she didn't want those who cared to worry unnecessarily, and she didn't want those who desperately wanted to see her fall and were doing everything they could to make her suffer to have the pleasure of her pain.


    Emergency's script was written by Ritesh Shah, and this is the duo's second collaboration. They also collaborated on Kangana Ranaut's previous film, 'Dhaakad,' which was a box-office flop.