Tejas trailer out: Kangana Ranaut stars in India’s first Ariel action movie – looks ready to fight the enemy from the skies

On the occasion of Indian Air Force Day, the cast and creators of “Tejas” unveiled the much-anticipated trailer of the film. The trailer is a gripping preview of what promises to be an action-packed cinematic experience. “Tejas,” a project written and directed by Sarvesh Mewara and produced by Ronnie Screwvala, features Kangana Ranaut in the lead role. The film is scheduled for release on October 27.

“Tejas” revolves around the remarkable journey of Tejas Gill, an Indian Air Force (IAF) pilot. The film’s primary objective is to inspire and instill a profound sense of pride in every Indian viewer. It vividly portrays the unwavering dedication and the myriad challenges that IAF pilots face as they tirelessly defend the nation’s skies.

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The trailer for this film, being touted as ‘India’s first aerial action movie,’ commences with a dramatic display of IAF fighter jets engaged in combat. The storyline unfolds with the revelation that an Indian spy has been captured in Pakistan. Kangana’s character volunteers for a daring rescue mission, emphasizing her commitment to the country’s cause. Throughout the trailer, her character grapples with various hurdles and makes a resounding declaration, stating, “Every time, dialogue cannot be the solution. Sometimes, you need to fight it out with your enemy on the battlefield.”

Kangana Ranaut shared the trailer on her Twitter account, where she expressed, “Ab aasman se dushman pe waar hoga, ab jung ka elaan hoga! Ye woh Bharat hai, jisko chhedoge toh woh chhodega nahi (Now the enemy will be attacked from the sky, this is that Bharat that will not leave you if you touch it)!” This statement underscores the patriotic fervor and high-octane action that viewers can expect from “Tejas.”

As anticipation builds for the film’s release on October 27, it is evident that “Tejas” is set to soar to great heights and leave a lasting impression on audiences, reminding them of the valor and dedication of India’s brave air warriors.