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The trailer of 'Mission Raniganj' starring Akshay Kumar as Jaswant Singh Gill which was released on Monday, is a roller-coaster ride of emotions, drama, inspiration, courage, and soulful music, all beautifully woven together with terrific performances from the cast.
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00:00 The trailer of Mission Rani Gunj starring Akshay Kumar as Jaswant Sengil, which was
00:23 released on Monday, is a rollercoaster ride of emotions, drama, inspiration, courage and
00:27 soulful music, all beautifully woven together with terrific performances from the cast.
00:32 Jaswant Sengil played a significant role in rescuing surviving miners trapped inside a
00:38 flooded coal mine in Rani Gunj in November 1989. It was a successful rescue mission against
00:44 all odds. The trailer lives up to the hype that has
00:47 surrounded the film. The 2-minute, 15-second trailer begins with chaos in the coal mine
00:51 and the workers are running to save their lives as water enters their mining area. Akshay
00:57 enters the scene as Jaswant Sengil, who is a rescue officer. Jaswant is seen saying,
01:01 "Neechi agar ek bhi zindagi saansh de rahi hai, toh wo hamare intazaar mein hai." He
01:05 assures the family members of the workers that he will help them rescue within 48 hours.
01:11 Jaswant makes a rescue mission plan, which he says will be used for the first time in
01:15 India. Parineeti enters the scene and is seen saying, "Wo mere pati baad mein hai, pehle
01:20 ek miner hai." The trailer ends with Jaswant playing the workers trapped in the mine. Mission
01:25 Rani Ganj is an ode to the resilience, determination, and valor of the human spirit and engineering
01:30 minds. The rescue trailer boasts of its massive cast
01:34 and promises to be the most remarkable coal mine rescue operation ever depicted on the
01:38 silver screen. One of the major highlights of the trailer is the brilliantly shot water
01:43 sequence featuring Akshay. The film will be released in theatres on October 6.
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