Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Panga’ Reminds Us Why Motherhood Is Not The End Of A Woman’s Ambition

Srishti Magan

We often forget that while motherhood may be a rewarding journey for some women, it does demand an extreme cost from them. But, Ashwini Iyer’s Panga addresses the same issue – that mothers also deserve a chance to fulfill the ambitions that motherhood makes them put on hold. 

Starring Kangana Ranaut in the lead role, the trailer hints at the story of a young kabaddi player, whose sports career is put on hold when she becomes a mother. 

A chance encounter with the women kabaddi team convinces her to once again play for India, and make a ‘comeback’. 

The film, that also stars Neena Gupta, Richa Chadha and Jassi Gill in supporting roles, appears to be a simple but powerful journey of a mother’s efforts to turn her dreams into a reality. 

You can watch the trailer here: 

The film releases on January 24, 2020. All images are screenshots from the trailer. 

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