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      • Filmmaker Vikas Bahl, who made his directorial debut with National Award-winning 'Chillar Party' (2011), which he co-directed with Nitesh Tiwari, is gearing up for his next, 'Queen'. Starring Kangana Ranaut, the film has a quirky premise — it’s about a naïve Delhi girl, who discovers herself as she sets off on her honeymoon alone.
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  2. This paper deals with a feminist approach to the character Rani in the Hindi film “Queen” (2014) directed by Vikas Bahl. The purpose of my study is to examine how the female protagonist Rani, a vulnerable and shy girl, finds her voice and create an

  3. Plot. Rani Mehra (Kangana Ranaut) is a 24-year-old sheltered, meek, yet good-natured Punjabi woman from Delhi. Two days before her wedding, her fiancé Vijay Dhingra (Rajkumar Rao) tells her that he no longer wishes to marry her.

  4. Aug 29, 2024 · The 2014 film 'Queen', directed by Vikas Bahl and starring Kangana Ranaut, became a notable success. Bahl recently expressed interest in a sequel, emphasizing only Kangana could reprise her role.

  5. Apr 25, 2016 · Story: Queen is an ignorant Delhi girl who finds herself on a 'honeymoon' all by herself. What happens along the way forms the crux of this sweet, sensitive, fun social drama. Review: The action ...

    • Kangna Ranaut, Lisa Haydon, Rajkummar Rao
    • Vikas Bahl
  6. Mar 7, 2024 · During the year of highly forgettable Rajjo, and the frightfully campy Revolver Rani, Kangana sprang into superstardom in Vikas Bahl’s Queen. As the bride-to-be ditched at the altar who goes on her honeymoon solo Kangana sailed through the role of the clumsy hero with the self-assurance of a diva.

  7. Directed by Vikas Bahl, QUEEN actually works instantly since it breaks all the set molds of a Hindi film as soon as the girl moves out to her foreign destination to enjoy a honeymoon alone! And when in Paris, you get to see her coming out of her closed, conservative shell like no other Hindi film has shown till date, to be honest.