Akshay Kumar is famous for making films based on real life heroics. From Mission Mangal to Gold, he is never behind grabbing an opportunity to turn an event into a movie. His upcoming movie is also based on a real life tragedy and a hero that came out of that tragedy. Mission Raniganj: The Great Bharat Rescue is based on the life of Jaswant Singh Gill. It revolves around the Raniganj coalfield collapse in West Bengal in 1989. Jaswant saved the lives of 65 coalfield workers during the rescue. The poster of the film is out but the fans are noticing details that are disappointing them even before the film’s release.
The poster of the movie has Akshay Kumar facing a number of mine workers who are crying for help. But interestingly, many of these faces are repetitive. This raised serious questions about the efforts put into the film. The poster is the end product of a low skilled editing job but it’s shocking that the filmmakers couldn’t see this themselves or if they did, did they assume the audience to be dumb enough to not notice it.
The poster is going viral on X and many users are also making hilarious jokes about it. One of the users said that there must be many identical twins working in the coalfield. One of them said that maybe those people were rescued twice during the operation. Mission Raniganj is going to release on the big screen on 5th October.




