The film "Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata," starring Kangana Ranaut, will be released in cinemas across India on June 12, 2026 [2, 3].
The movie focuses on the courage of medical professionals during times of crisis. By highlighting the role of hospital staff during terror attacks, the project aims to bring national attention to the bravery of non-combatant first responders.
Dr. Jayantilal Gada, the presenter of the film, confirmed the timeline for the project's debut. "We have locked June 12, 2026 as the theatrical release date," Gada said [3].
The thriller is based on a true story and chronicles the efforts of hospital workers who saved 400 lives during terror attacks [4]. The narrative seeks to uncover an untold story of India's real heroes, those working within the healthcare system who remained at their posts despite extreme danger [2].
Ranaut, who leads the cast, described the project as a mission to recognize those who often go unnoticed in historical accounts of conflict. "This film is a tribute to the unsung heroes of our nation," Ranaut said [2].
The production emphasizes the emotional weight of the events, positioning the film as an ode to the unseen heroes of the country [1]. The movie will be distributed across Indian theaters to ensure a wide reach for the story of these medical professionals [2, 3].
“"This film is a tribute to the unsung heroes of our nation."”
The release of Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata reflects a growing trend in Indian cinema toward 'true-story' thrillers that pivot away from traditional military narratives to focus on civilian bravery. By centering the plot on hospital workers, the film expands the definition of national heroism to include public health workers in conflict zones.





