New Delhi,’s upcoming film Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata has released its motion poster and it takes the attention away from the larger-than-life heroes to the common folk who silently hold the fabric of society together in times of crisis. The motion poster, titled The Unseen Heroes, celebrates the contributions of nurses, ward boys, cleaners, lift operators, security staff and hospital administrators, people who often go unnoticed in everyday life but become the strongest pillars when tragedy strikes.
Kangana Ranaut’s motion poster from Bharat Bhbagya Viddhaata is released
The film shows the courage in the walls of the hospital, where staff carried on with their work despite the fear around them against a background of terror and chaos. The motion poster is not about dramatic heroism but silent resilience and humanity. This is Kangana’s first look from the Bharat Bbhagya Viddhaata motion poster too. Check it out:
Kangana Ranaut on Bharat Bhagya Viddhaata
Talking about the film, Kangana Ranaut says, "Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata is a salute to those invisible souls who, when pushed into crisis, come to stand as the ultimate shield of humanity and harmony. Our common instinct when disaster strikes is to look to armed uniforms or state authorities for salvation. But this film is a tribute to the uniforms that no one sees until the world is on fire--the blood-smeared aprons, the sterile hospital scrubs, the frayed civilian clothes. Real courage doesn’t need a badge, permit or medal. Each and every frame of this motion poster makes us look in the eyes of people who gave up everything they had without ever asking for an audience. I feel a great honor to be part of a filmWhen disaster strikes, we all have a collective instinct to look to those in uniforms with guns, or to state authorities for salvation. But this film is an ode to the uniforms we never notice until the world is on fire. Blood-stained aprons. Sterile hospital scrubs. Frayed civilian clothes.
“Our nation is held together by something much more human – Empathy,” said Dr Jayantilal Gada (Pen Studios) Presenter & Producer. In crises, an instinctive response takes over, of one Indian instinctively stepping in to save another. That strength and shared resilience is at the heart of Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata. Supporting this film at PEN Studios is not only a commercial intent but a preservation of a truth that we must not forget. We hope the film is a reminder for the audience that the true architects of our destiny are not only those in power, but also the ordinary people we meet every day.”
Writer and director Manoj Tapadia also spoke about the emotional approach behind the film. “The noise and the destruction and the panic of gunfire is the easiest thing to put on camera in contemporary cinema,” he said. From day one, I pushed our creative team to capture something infinitely more complex: the silence of courage. We wanted to record that tiny, fleeting moment in which an ordinary civilian finds himself in mortal danger, defeats his own survival instinct, and opts to be a human shield. There is a beautiful, special power to cinema to walk into a tragedy and take its human soul. Our camera is on the intimate, the racing pulse of a nurse keeping a ward door closed, or a ward boy staying behind“The easiest thing to catch in modern film is the explosion, the noise, the destruction, the panic,” he said. From day one I challenged our creative team to capture something infinitely more complex: the silence of bravery. We wanted to capture that microscopic, split second window where a common civilian looks at mortal danger and suppresses their own survival instinct and decides to be a human shield.
Besides Kangana Ranaut, the film also stars Girija Oak, Smita Tambe, Amrutha Namdev, Esha Dey, Priya Berde, Asha Shelar, Suhita Thatte, Rasika Aghase, Aditya Mishra and Zahid Khan.
Produced by Pen Studios, Manikarnika Films and Paramhans Creations in association with Eunoia Films LLP and Floating Rocks Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. under Pen Studios and presented by Dr Jayantilal Gada. The movie is scheduled to release in theatres on June 12, 2026.
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