With her second film, "Emergency," Kangana Ranaut is giving it everything she has. The "Queen" actor has since shared some photos from her break day along with a message.

The star gave fans a fresh photo and a lengthy caption when she posted to her Instagram account. "Today is a break day, I don't call it a break, I call it a stop day," she commented beside the photo when she shared it. You could be wondering where you lost yourself on such a blank beat. You disappear into the role and discover that you no longer exist. The reality is you can never return to being the same person; once a character has occurred to you, it remains like a scar on the soul, like the blackness of the night, like the brightness of the moon, like a realisation you are no longer who you once were.

The image features Kangana as Indira Gandhi with a camera in sharp focus.



The star also uploaded a photo of herself wearing a bright pink outfit, dewy makeup, and pink lips.


Anupam Kher, Kangana's co-star in the movie Emergency, made a statement. "You wrote this so nicely," he commented. Everyone who is a "good" actor will relate to what you wrote. Hai Ho."



Kangana plays the title role of the late politician in the film "Emergency," which is based on the life of the former prime minister Indira Gandhi.

When discussing her decision to take on the role of director for a second time, Kangana remarked, "My most recent film, Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi, received positive reviews from the public and was a box office success. Though I had a lot of acting work to finish, I refrained from attempting to direct another movie. My interviews, remarks, and the terminology I developed, which are now part of popular culture, lead me to assume that I am in touch with the audience's pulse (she laughs). I do think that the public is seeking for something that will engage their minds as well as their senses."

The movie also stars Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhry, and Shreyas Talpade. Kangana will also appear in the Sarvesh Mewara-directed movie "Tejas," in which Ranaut plays an Air Force pilot. The premiere date of the movie is still pending.