Despite being ill and having been given a dengue diagnosis, actress kangana ranaut continued to work on her upcoming movie, "Emergency." The actress's production crew commends her for continuing to work while sick with dengue. When working while suffering from dengue, having an extremely low white blood cell count, and a high temperature, the manikarnika film crew stated on their account with a picture of kangana that "it's not passion, it's madness...our boss @kanganaranaut is such an inspiration."

Thank you, team @manikarnikafilms. The body gets sick, not the spirit, Kanagana retorted. The title of the film, "Emergency," suggests that it is all about the internal emergency that indira gandhi declared on june 25, 1975. It lasted until march 21, 1977, when the Janata party won a historic election and took power. In the past, kangana has portrayed rani Lakshmibai of jhansi in "Manikarnika" and the late former chief minister of tamil Nadu, J. Jayalalitha. The dialogue for the movie was written by Ritesh Shah, who has written dialogue for well-known movies like "Kahaani," "Pink," "Raid," and "Airlift."

Currently, kangana ranaut is hard at work on Emergency, her second directorial effort. Since the debut of kangana as indira gandhi, the political drama has stayed in the spotlight. According to the most recent information, the actress-director has been identified as having acute dengue. Kangana's production company, manikarnika Films, posted on social media that the queen actress has a high temperature and a "alarmingly low" white blood cell count.

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