Kangana aces air combat in Tejas trailer, evokes emotions

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The trailer of the Kangana Ranaut-starrer upcoming film Tejas was unveiled on Sunday on the occasion of the Air Force Day.
The 2 minute 33 second-long trailer starts with aerial shots of Indian fighter jets in action from different angles with Kangana’s voice-over saying, “Bharat ko cchedoge toh cchodenge nahi.”
The shots of the fighter aircrafts are reminiscent of Tom Cruise-starrer Top Gun: Maverick which was released in 2022.
The following shots show a thrilling dogfight before the audience is introduced to Kangana’s titular character of Tejas Gill.
Teja’s flight coach then wastes no time in establishing her character by telling how fearless and passionate of a fighter pilot she is.
Soon the audience is presented with the conflict as a spy, close to Kangana’s character of Tejas, is captured and tortured by terrorists in Pakistan.
Tejas requests her seniors to let her go and rescue the hostage as she says that the matter is deeply personal to her not because someone close to her is caught by the terrorists but because terrorism as an enemy should feel personal to everyone. Produced by RSVP, Tejas is written and directed by Sarvesh Mewara. (IANS)

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