Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata, directed by Manoj Tapadia and starring Kangana Ranaut, releases in theatres and focuses on the nurses of Mumbai’s Cama Hospital during the 26/11 terror attacks. Multiple accounts describe the film as grounded in the hospital’s response, portraying how nurses take responsibility during the crisis and how the story emphasizes saving patients’ lives during the attack.
Critics’ reactions are mixed but commonly highlight performances and key dramatic moments. One review gives the film 3 stars, praising Kangana Ranaut’s portrayal of a nurse and commending the supporting cast. It also notes intense scenes and a powerful oath sequence, while criticizing pacing issues in the second half and a climax twist that arrives quickly. Another piece summarizing social media response reports that many netizens call the film emotional and beautifully made, with particular praise for Ranaut’s performance.
On the commercial side, early box-office estimates in the same coverage predict a low opening, with Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata expected to earn around Rs. 70–80 lakh on day one, possibly struggling to cross Rs. 1 crore on the first day even as word of mouth could improve collections over the weekend.