#WATCH | Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi attended a special screening of the film ‘Bharat Bhagya Vidhata’ in Bhubaneswar, along with BJP MP and actress Kangana Ranaut and Deputy CM Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo
#WATCH | Bhubaneswar, Odisha: Odisha Deputy CM Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo says, "The script is very strong, and the film features powerful acting. I would say that everyone should watch this film when it is released. It is dedicated to those unsung heroes who wear the uniform but rarely step into the limelight; through this film, they will gain recognition." (05.06)
18 years ago, the headlines counted the dead.
No one counted the people who saved 400 lives.
They weren't looking for credit. They just went back to their lives.
The city moved on. The headlines moved on.
But history has a way of correcting itself.
Today, the unseen heroes finally get their headline.
That's the Mumbai no one talks about. The city that saves itself quietly, every single day.
#BharatBhagyaViddhaata -The Unseen Heroes.
In cinemas 12 June 2026.
Har hero uniform mein nahi hota. Kuch hospital corridors mein bhi milte hain. #BharatBhhagyaViddhaata un logon ki kahani hai jinhone apni duty ko sabse upar rakha.
@KanganaTeam in a very brave avatar!#KanganaRanaut
26/11 ki kahani sirf attackers ki nahi thi. Kuch log aise bhi the jo khud ko bhool kar dusron ki jaan bachane mein lage rahe. #BharatBhhagyaViddhaata un unseen heroes ko salute karta hai. @KanganaTeam shines in the trailer.
"Hum important nahi hai... jo hum karte hain woh important hai." #BharatBhhagyaViddhaataTrailer ka yeh dialogue seedha dil tak pahunchta hai. Shayad isi ek line mein poori film ka message chhupa hua hai.
@KanganaTeam
The trailer of #BharatBhhagyaViddhaata looks absolutely brilliant.
Based on the real-life heroism of the staff at Cama and Albless Hospital during the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, the film shines a light on one of the most untold chapters of 26/11, not on those who attacked, but on those who stayed back, protected lives, and saved hundreds in the face of terror.
Kangana Ranaut seems to have delivered one of her most restrained and powerful performances. This isn't Kangana the star; this is Kangana the actor, portraying an ordinary woman thrust into extraordinary circumstances with remarkable authenticity and emotional depth.
The dialogue, "Hum important nahi hai... jo hum karte hain woh important hai," perfectly captures the spirit of the unseen heroes whose courage and sense of duty continue to inspire.
Stories like these matter because they remind us what real courage, sacrifice and humanity look like. More importantly, they help India remember the nurses, ward boys, hospital staff and countless unsung heroes who stood between life and death that night.
Wishing you all the very best, @KanganaTeam ji! 🔥
Looking forward to watching this powerful tribute to India's unseen heroes on June 12.
During 26/11, while Mumbai watched the terrorists and the carnage, another battle was unfolding inside Cama Hospital.
Nurses and staff quietly protected hundreds of pregnant women and newborns as armed terrorists tried to turn Hospital into a slaughterhouse.
Yet for nearly two decades, the spotlight remained on the attackers and the attacks, while the heroes who saved lives that night were largely forgotten.
That is what makes the upcoming film #BharatBhhagyaViddhaata important. The film shifts the spotlight from those who spread terror to those who protected lives, the ordinary people who displayed extraordinary courage when duty demanded it.
And going by the trailer, @KanganaTeam delivers what may be one of her most powerful performances in years. As Anjali Kulthe, she captures the terror, vulnerability, and quiet courage of an ordinary nurse caught in unimaginable circumstances. The fear in her eyes, the tension on her face, and the determination to protect her patients despite overwhelming danger make her portrayal feel deeply authentic and emotionally gripping.
In an age of cynicism and endless outrage, stories like this remind us what true courage looks like. Not politics. Not ideology. Just ordinary people who chose duty over fear when it mattered most.
"Hum important nahi hai... jo hum karte hain woh important hai."
That one line beautifully captures the spirit of the unseen heroes of Cama Hospital.
The headlines remembered the terror.
History forgot the heroes.
When terror struck,
they chose courage.
This is their story.
🇮🇳 BHARAT BHHAGYA VIDDHAATA 🇮🇳
The Unseen Heroes
TRAILER OUT NOW.
🔗 https://t.co/6Saak3iO9X
#BharatBhhagyaViddhaata
IN CINEMAS 12TH JUNE. 🎬 🇮🇳
#BharatBhhagyaViddhaataTrailer